Art Cabrera is living proof that you’re never too old to achieve your goal. The 56-year-old Miami Lakes resident, and a teacher at Barbara Coleman High School, recently won the Atlanta Open Masters Division Tournament in conjunction with Sweet Science Fitness Boxing Club in Georgia. He defeated NBC 6 news anchor and U.S. Air Force Gulf War fighter pilot Willard Shepard in the finals to win the championship. Shepard, a member of...
  American High student-athlete Viviana Reyes has recently generated the interest of Barry University and ASA College among other local colleges, as the softball star has put up impressive numbers in her three seasons in high school. As the former Goleman High player enters her senior season, she was amongst the top second baseman in the district, according to The Miami Herald, and she led the Gators in hitting for three seasons. She...

HML alumni joins Alabama A&M baseball coaching staff

Sports Wednesday, September 19, 2018

  Manny Lora first joined the Alabama A&M University (Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University) baseball staff in 2016 as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. On top of managing the development of the team’s pitchers, he also handled the budget for the whole team.  Before joining the staff, Lora was a relief pitcher from 2009 until 2014, where he earned 11 wins and 131 strikeouts. Before graduating from...
  Monsignor Edward Pace sophomore student Jaylin Simpson was among the winners of the Miami-Dade Mayor’s Shining Scholars for the 2018-2019 school year. Simpson was awarded the Unstoppable Scholar Award for his work in the classroom and his community. Along with having the discipline to attain a 4.1 grade point average at Pace, Simpson is an active change agent in his school and community. He is a leader to his peers and has...

Pace High welcomes Freshmen with traditional first week events

Sports By Raquel Edmundson, special to The Miami Laker Wednesday, September 19, 2018

  Freshmen and seniors from Monsignor Edward Pace High School (Pace) participated in the school’s annual Freshmen Welcome Week. The tradition dates back to 1964, and the main focus is to help the new Spartans adjust to Pace, their home away from home for the next four years.  Festivities opened on September 4 with a meet-and-greet between seniors and freshmen. Both classes received “Incredibles 2” themed t-shirts...
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