Monsignor Edward Pace High recent graduate Destiny Wilson, The Miami Herald’s 2016 Flag Football Player of the Year for Miami-Dade County, has signed to attend St. Thomas University in the fall.Wilson, a running back and wide receiver, also made The Miami Herald’s All-Dade First Team after recording 1,796 total yards, 34 touchdowns and 12 interceptions for the 2016 season, leading her team to the district championship by defeating...

Seniors get free Marlins game admission

Sports Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee is offering free monthly field trips for seniors to attend Miami Marlins games this year. Seniors receive free admission to each game courtesy of the Miami Marlins.Transportation is provided to and from Town Hall, 6100 Main Street. Space is limited and required reservations will open one week prior to each game and remain open until all seats are filled.To reserve seating, contact Clarisell De...
Shula’s USTA Ladies tennis team are champs again!
The team won the USTA Region 8 title as South Florida champions for the second year in a row and will represent South Florida at the State Tournament to be held July 7-10 at Altamonte Springs.
The Shula ladies came in second in last year’s state tournament and are looking to win it all this year to represent Florida at the USTA Nationals.
St. Thomas University’s soccer team has added another young international star for the upcoming season who made an impact on the field as a player of a growth squad in England.Central defender Harry Molyneux will join the Bobcats as a freshmen for the 2016 men’s soccer season, according to head coach Felix Mats.Molyneux previously played for the Luton Town Cedars, a development squad for a fourth tier English professional football...
University of Northwestern linebacker and Monsignor Edward Pace graduate Anthony Walker was named top linebacker in the nation for the 2016 season by Sports on Earth.The one-time Big Ten Player of the Week had stellar seasons for the Wildcats in 2014 and 2015, recording a total 171 tackles (92 solo), six sacks, three interceptions, four forced fumbles and one touchdown.Behind a penurious defense, the Wildcats finished the 2015 season 10-3,...
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