Senior night success for Heritage’s Kiauna Martin, Ahnie Jumper Sports by The Seminole Tribune - May 15, 2017May 19, 2017 The final result on senior night was similar to many other games that the Seminole duo of Ahnie Jumper and Kiauna Martin have played during their outstanding softball careers at American Heritage School in Plantation. After Jumper, Martin and the team’s seven other seniors from the Class of 2017 were honored
Moore Haven honors Sydnee Cypress on senior night Sports by The Seminole Tribune - May 15, 2017May 19, 2017 MOORE HAVEN — Moore Haven High School softball’s Class of 2017, which includes shortstop Sydnee Cypress, won’t soon be forgotten. Cypress and four other Terrier seniors were recognized during a senior night pregame ceremony April 11. They’ve been a big part of the most successful stretch in the program’s history dating
Lessons for Immokalee kids stretch beyond basketball Sports by Beverly Bidney - April 22, 2017May 19, 2017 IMMOKALEE — Life’s lessons can often be learned while playing sports – a philosophy adhered to by former St. Thomas University basketball player Tony Perkins during his basketball clinics. Perkins brought his Tony Perkins Basketball Academy to the Immokalee Reservation’s Boys & Girls Club on March 16. More than 20 youngsters
Defending state champion American Heritage picks up where it left off Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 19, 2017 PEMBROKE PINES — American Heritage-Plantation clawed its way out of a deep hole to edge Pembroke Pines Charter, 6-5, in an opening round game at the Speedball Classic softball tournament March 16 in Pembroke Pines. Tournament host Pembroke Pines Charter built an early 5-0 lead at the Silver Lakes Park South
PECS softball cruises to victory in home opener Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 19, 2017 BRIGHTON — After falling behind early, the Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School softball team wasted no time racing past Moore Haven, 18-2, in the Lady Seminoles’ home opener on March 7 at Ollie Jones Memorial Park in Brighton. PECS trailed 1-0 after a half inning, but then scored five times in the
All-Broward County First Team honor for Skyla Osceola Sports by The Seminole Tribune - April 19, 2017 American Heritage senior Skyla Osceola earned a postseason honor in March when the 5-foot-10 standout guard was named Sun Sentinel First Team All-Broward County for classes 1A through 6A. As a starting point guard, Osceola helped the Patriots compile a 27-3 record. She was a force in the 6A playoffs. She
Allie Williams, Neshoba Central win high school bowling state championship Sports by The Seminole Tribune - April 19, 2017May 19, 2017 PHILADELPHIA, Miss. – Feb. 16 was a big day for Allie Williams (Seminole Tribe’s Panther Clan). The seventh-grader at Neshoba Central Middle School in Philadelphia, Mississippi helped the Neshoba Central High School’s Lady Rockets win the MHSAA Class II state bowling championship in Jackson. The Lady Rockets went undefeated in the
Pooh King named Big Smoky Conference Player of the Year Sports by The Seminole Tribune - April 19, 2017April 22, 2017 By Scott McKie Cherokee One Feather CHEROKEE, N.C. — For the second year in a row, Cherokee has taken home the top post-season honors in girls basketball in the Big Smoky Mountain Conference. Identical to last season, Pooh King, senior point guard, was named Player of the Year, and Chris Mintz, Lady
Big Town wins Herman L. Osceola tournament Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 19, 2017 BIG CYPRESS — Nobody was able to slow down Big Town’s big offense in the 32nd annual Herman L. Osceola Memorial Basketball Tournament on March 25. Big Town won all three of its games – including a slugfest against Native Soldiers that featured more than 200 points – to claim
Skyla Osceola helps American Heritage capture district, regional titles Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 19, 2017 PLANTATION — After missing her junior season with an injury, Skyla Osceola made sure her senior year featured a deep run in the postseason. In February, Osceola led Heritage to district and regional titles before the Patriots were ousted in a state semifinal. In both championship games, Osceola, a point guard, led