Baltimore Ravens quarterback Thaddeus Lewis, a former Hialeah Miami Lakes High standout, completed one pass on one attempt for 18 yards and rushed for two yards, as his team defeated the Miami Dolphins, 31-7, in a preseason game at Sun Life Stadium. The HML Athletic Booster Club was on hand to show support for Lewis, who’s playing in his seventh NFL season. The undrafted free agent from Duke previously played for the St. Louis Rams,...
Florida International University sophomore linebacker Sage Lewis, a Pace High graduate, tore through offenses last season, as one of the leaders of the Panther’s tough defense.This season, the 6-1, 232-pound Lewis is seeking to make a much bigger impact, and his first target is the University of Central Florida, when the Pegasus host FIU on Saturday, August 31 in the season opener.Under new head coach Butch Davis, a defensive architect,...

Optimist players attend Softball Breakout series

Sports Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Three Miami Lakes Optimist softball players were chosen to attend the MLB/USA Softball Breakthrough Series at the USA Pride Softball Complex in Oklahoma.Ashley Alfonso, Erika Castroman, and MeLanie Arauz were chosen from all over the U.S. to attend a five-day event with Jenny Finch and members of the USA Pride Team.MLB funded the event, which included air fare and other all-paid expenses to allow the girls to travel to Oklahoma.They also...
Florida International University track and field standout Gabrielle Rains took home the Bronze Medal in the discus at the Pan-Am U20 Track and Field Championships last month in Trujillo, Peru.Rains posted a throw of 53.06 meters that placed her on the medal stand.Her performance in Peru fell just short of breaking her Canadian U20 and FIU record of 53.10 meters that she set on March 18 at the Hurricane Invitational, a record that stood for...

HML, American football coaches prep for season

Sports By David L. Snelling, Special to The Miami Laker Wednesday, August 16, 2017

For Tyronn Johnson, the entire spring was spent building what he called a nucleus as he’s entering his second season as Hialeah Miami Lakes head football coach.American head coach, Joe Morgan, was keeping his team intact to make a run at a sixth consecutive playoff berth and the Patriots’ fifth district championship in seven seasons.But a new state law just derailed both coaches’ plans.Now, student-athletes are taking...
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