SOFTBALL
Your St. Thomas Aquinas Lady Raider softball team defeated Monarch 10–0 in 6 innings on Monday.
Ashlyn Ward went 2-4 at the plate going yard, and one inside the park homerun, while Brianna Sims had a strong game with three hits, including a single, triple and a double.
Bella Romeo also went 2-4 to help the team in hits.
The Raiders scored early and built a big lead by the second inning.
Taylor Goad earned the win, pitching six shutout innings with eight strikeouts and only one hit against her.
Your Lady Raiders play Somerset Academy this Thursday at home at 6:30!
BASEBALL
The baseball team beat the Flanagan Falcons last night by a score of 17-2 behind two big home runs by Kaio Ramos and Hayden Robinson.
Jayden Doverspike and Jake Carruthers had multiple RBI’s.
Brady Gollan, Morgen Eaton, Jacob Thomas, and Lucas Matthews provided the pitching.
VOLLEYBALL
Boys volleyball defeats West Broward 3-1.
Key players:
Derek Brown: 46 assists
Kamaal Medina: 21 kills hit % .576
John Virginio: 13 kills, 17 service pts, 5 aces, 9 digs
Christian Nicholson: 7 kills 8 blocks
Joseph Virginio: 21 digs 8 service pts
FOOTBALL
Last night, our Varsity Girls Flag Football team delivered another dominant performance,
defeating Monsignor Pace High School with a 34-0 shutout!
Our quarterback duo of SiSi Gonzalez and Sam Calavetta threw multiple touchdown passes
throughout the game.
The receiving corps was led by Layla Scalisi, who hauled in an incredible
3 touchdowns, while Maja Varhalmi and Kayla Gomez each added a touchdown to the board.
The Raider defense was an absolute wall, keeping Pace off the scoreboard entirely.
Aimee Colson recorded 5 sacks, while RoNeisha Thomas and Izzy Brown shut down the passing game with multiple defensive interferences.
Let’s keep this momentum rolling into our next game against Somerset Canyon on Thursday.
Go Raiders!
WATER POLO
The boys water polo team defeated Westminster Academy 9-8.
Marcell Varhalmi had 15 saves , 1 steal and 1 assist in the goal.
Holden Harkins, John Corbett and Tommaso Leonardi scored two goals each.
Sam Eastaugh, Lev Konnikov and Matthew Lapin scored one goal each.