Goleman football’s winning streak continues

Sports Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Pancakes may be the fuel for champions and good sportsmanship at Barbara Goleman Senior High.Several Goleman players gathered at an IHOP on Sept. 25 to share breakfast with their archrivals from Hialeah Gardens Senior High.The purpose of the meal was to foster mutual respect among the players, according to the school’s Facebook page.For those who might have thought it could never happen, the meal was recorded in a photograph taken at the...

Goleman football’s winning streak continues

Sports By David Snelling Reporter Friday, October 4, 2019

Pancakes may be the fuel for champions and good sportsmanship at Barbara Goleman Senior High.Several Goleman players gathered at an IHOP on Sept. 25 to share breakfast with their archrivals from Hialeah Gardens Senior High.The purpose of the meal was to foster mutual respect among the players, according to the school’s Facebook page.For those who might have thought it could never happen, the meal was recorded in a photograph taken at the...

Coach returns home to STU

Sports Friday, October 4, 2019

With five East Coast Conference titles under his belt, an alumnus from St. Thomas University was brought home from New York to coach the Bobcats’ cross country team, a favorite to win the Sun Conference this year.Lorne Marcus, who graduated from the Miami Gardens school in 2005 and earned a law degree from its law school in 2008, took over St. Thomas’ second-year program.Marcus, 40, previously was on the coaching team at Division II St....
The 8th Annual B-Fore-Pink Breast Cancer Golf Tournament is accepting registrations for players and sponsors in the charity game scheduled for Oct. 4 at Shula’s Golf Club.The event benefits The Women’s Breast & Heart Initiative, a Miami Lakes organization that provides education, prevention strategies, treatments and screenings for at-risk women.Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women in the United States, after skin cancer,...
Charlie DeLucca, a well-known booster of golf in South Florida who promoted access to the game for kids of all backgrounds and abilities, died Sept. 9.Charles Anthony DeLucca II was 78, and lived most of his life in Miami Lakes.DeLucca’s son, Charlie DeLucca III, said his father had been battling heart disease.He was the first golf pro at Miami Lakes Country Club, now known as Shula’s Golf Club.More than 50 years ago, DeLucca started the...
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