By Dave Brousseau
FORT LAUDERDALE – Senior outfielder Nick Sabatino stood at the plate with a pair of runners in scoring position in the bottom of the seventh inning.
St. Thomas Aquinas, the defending Class 6A state champion, was down by a run in the deciding game three against West Boca Raton.
The two-year starter delivered one of the biggest hits in Aquinas playoff baseball history with a with a two-run double scoring Tyler Burpee and Jaden Doverspike as Aquinas escaped with a 15-14 victory regional semifinal victory on Saturday.
“I knew their guy was throwing hard and I had to get on top of it,” said Sabatino, who led the team with five RBI. “I hit the outside pitch the other way. We knew we could battle back because we’d done it all year. We knew we had a chance and we’ll take it.”
The teams combined for 32 hits, six extra bases and 11 pitchers in a game that lasted just over four hours.
The Raiders (24-5) advance to the regional finals against Miami Southridge in the best of three series beginning on Friday.
The combined 29 runs in a playoff victory were the most by the Raiders since their first playoff appearance in 1970. The 15 runs tied the team record for most in a playoff win, second only to the 17 scoring against Ida Baker in game one of last year regional quarterfinal.
“That baseball team we played battled,” said St. Thomas Aquinas coach Joey Wardlow. “It was an incredible day of baseball. It seemed six of seven times the game was over and then it wasn’t. Our kids believed in themselves. If you leave the game on the line to Sabatino, he’s going to get it done.”
Down 14-12 entering the bottom of the seventh inning, two players reached base on errors, while another was hit by a pitch after Aquinas closed the score at 14-13.
Aquinas led 6-1, entering the top of the fifth inning before the Bulls put six runs on the board for a 7-6 lead. The lead was short lived as the Raiders added four runs in the bottom of the inning, two coming on a Sabatino two-run single.
West Boca went up 14-10 in the top of the sixth inning with six runs, two coming on a single from Christian Fallacara-Saunders.
A Sabatino RBI single helped cut the Raiders deficit to 14-12 entering the seventh inning.
Brady Buxbaum added three hits and three RBI for the Raiders. He also pitched the top of the seventh inning, while holding the Bulls scoreless.
West Boca won game two of the best-of-three series 5-0 to force the deciding game three.
Dave Brousseau is a veteran journalist who worked at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and is a longtime BCAA Correspondent. Need to reach out to him? Contact him at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
During their 10-game winning streak which included a huge win over 7A power Miami Christopher Columbus, there was still that one huge obstacle that loomed in the third round of the state playoffs.
For head coach Greg Laffere and his Miami True North Classical Academy football team, the 10 wins that they compiled in their seventh year as a program was a program builder and something that gave his player and coaches confidence, but that region final against 1A power Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna was still a major hurdle that this team had not been able to conquer.
The 35-14 loss to the Lions ended the streak, season and dashed any hope this program had of playing for a state title.
Fast forward to the off-season, and that dark cloud started to give way to an eye-covering bright light.
This football program which could only dream of getting to the state final saw a major weight lifted – when Chaminade-Madonna and defending state champion West Palm Beach Cardinal Newman were moved to 2A, leaving the Titans as the team to watch for in 1A for the 2026 season.
While there are still going to be major obstacles for this program with key 1A teams across the state, True North found themselves coming off a 10-3 season with plenty of optimism.
As it would have been real easy for the Titans to just play a competitive schedule, Laffere is not cut out of that type of cloth. He gave his team a challenge. One that perhaps gave them the toughest schedule in the state – with defending state champions Sarasota Cardinal Mooney and Plantation American Heritage, state runner up Chaminade-Madonna, regional finalists Miami Southridge and Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy, and Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy, Key West, Miami Norland, Fort Pierce John Carroll and Coconut Creek in the prestigious Broward County National Showcase.
While a few prospects graduated or transferred from last year, some key returners come back – such as rising seniors (2027) Zac Katz (QB), Ronald Riley (OL) and athlete George Harris, rising sophomore Ricky Carter (LB) and talented rising freshman athlete Gregory Florence.
Here is a look at this solid team as year No. 8 begins:
CLASS OF 2027
Jaden Daniels, WR, 5'7, 160 – 4.4 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/24250080/69220866776090401ccda781
Davarious Dean, WR, 6'3, 155 – 3.0 GPA.
TAPE: 21.8 (305) 610-6299 3 https://www.hudl.com/video/3/26917870/68f8851dec5609ef43ac6004
Dante de la FE, OL, 6'0, 283 – 4.0 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19337270/691031c390223eab69d4353c
Damian Font, TE/OL, 6'2, 240 – 3.2 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/20996439/Damian-Font/highlights
George Harris, SS,RB,WR, 5'11, 188 – 2.56 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/17631972/George-Harris/highlights
Sebastian Ibarra, LB, 6'0, 200 – 4.0 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/16929773/68f3b77cf045037b7c8cdaae
Zac Katz, QB, 6'2, 199 – 3.5 GPA. FIU Commitment.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/17908883/Zachary-Katz/highlights
Walter Maestre, WR/S, 6'3, 185 – 3.1 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19384739/69d85e762833847363ee40e0
Jahmir McCall, WR, 5'6, 123 – 2.5 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/23266725/Nathan-Wilson/highlights
Luis Quevedo, OL, 6'0, 247 – 4.0 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19594896/Luis-Quevedo/highlights#
Ronald Riley, OL, 6'4, 336 – 3.2 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/17569464/Ronald-Riley/highlights
Alejandro Valdes, OL, 5'10, 258 – 3.3 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19337261/69812f5fa165df2122e956b3
Jayden Williams, DB, 5'8, 175 – 3.8 GPA.
TAPE: 20.9 (954) 305-5081 3.8 https://www.hudl.com/video/3/20359042/68fe994fad5c89f57c94ea5b
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Gabe Garcia, OL/DL, 6'4, 283 – 3.8 GPA
Derek Rhodd, TE, 5'11, 180 - 2.9 GPA
CLASS OF 2028
Ricky Carter, LB/DE, 6'2, 194 – 3.8 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/22328895/Ricky-Cater/highlights
Jermaine Green, RB, 5'8, 161.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/26924963/68fe68872903f84385faa03c
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Dominic Caiaffa, DB, 5'8, 140
Emerson Heffernan, LB, 5'11, 187
Mason Hernandez, QB, 5'8, 159
Patrick Lane, LB, 5'10, 197
Damian Lago, DL, 6'0.5, 205
Jack Partagas, DL, 5'10, 231
CLASS OF 2029
Juan Gonzalez, OL, 6'3, 280 – 3.7 GPA.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/26571203/69eb873fe3150b10624fe8ab
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Damian Agudelo, OL, 5'9, 214
Bradley Alvarez, DB, 5'8, 127
Kingston Cocking, OL, 5'10, 215
Deacon de la Fe DL 5'7 197 (305) 337-6891
Mason Gilmore LB 5'9 183 (786) 783-8806
Myon Gore, DB, 5'9, 165
Micheal Gilmore, DL, 5'11, 181
Luke McCloud DB 5'7 145 (786) 905-7623
Jamari Morrison, Athlete, 5'8, 168
Max Oyarzun, K, 5'7, 137 – 3.8 GPA
Jayden Perez, WR, 5'8, 156
Derrius Thompkins, DL, 6'3, 360 – 3.4 GPA
CLASS OF 2030
Gregory Florence, Athlete, 5’7, 142.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/26348153/690cd4ced73efefe8c0f76f0
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Traelon Chambers, TE/DE, 6'1, 166
Tyrese Johnson, DE/LB, 6'1, 175
Reese Laffere, OL, 6'1, 205
Darrius Lee, Athlete, 6'1, 144
Jayden Lopez, RB, 5'5, 126
Robert Mancha, DL, 6'1, 185
Mason Massana, DB, 5'9, 152
Jason Molina, OL, 5'10, 200
Kristopher Rodriguez, QB, 5'8, 128
Justin Selent, K, 5'4, 118
Bryan Silva, DL, 6'1, 235
Dallas Solis OL, 5'8, 161
Dyllan Solis, OL, 5'9, 150
Javarius Thompson, Athlete, 5'6, 154
Sammy Tusitala, OL, 6'2, 340
Steven Williams, QB, 5'5, 131
2025 Miami True North Classical Titans
Sarasota Cardinal Mooney, L 41-14
Fort Myers Bishop Verot, L 44-34
Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace, W 49-18
Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy, W 31-6
Jacksonville University Christian, W 28-8
Miami Jackson, W 42-0
Boynton Beach Somerset Canyons, W 42-0
Miami Christopher Columbus, W 34-15
Miami Westminster Christian, W 35-6
Miami Archbishop Carroll, W 49-20
STATE PLAYOFFS
Miami Palmer Trinity, W 42-17
Boca Raton St. Andrew’s Academy, W 62-28
Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, L 35-14
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By Dave Brousseau
PARKLAND – The Douglas High baseball team proved they are driven in its bid to win a sixth straight state championship.
And Southwest Miami was painfully on the receiving end of a 20-4 loss in the second game of the Class 7A regional semifinal best of three series on Saturday afternoon.
Douglas (24-5) will host West Broward (22-8) in the regional final best of three series beginning on Friday. The Bobcats defeated Douglas earlier this season 9-5.
After struggling to produce timely hits in Friday’s game one 1-0 victory, Douglas produced 17 hits, including a grand slam from Jake Rizzo in the first inning and another by Gio Rojas in the fourth inning.
The duo combined for 10 RBI in the afternoon game. Matthew Toback and Reid Dadic each added two RBI apiece.
“Obviously a different outcome from the first game,” said Douglas coach Todd Fitz-Gerald. “We had big hit after big hit and being patient at the plate. We got good pitches to swing at and did a nice job.”
Rizzo’s slam was his fifth home run of the season, helping give the team 33 round trippers on the season.
“We could feel the energy right off the bat,” said Rizzo. “We were the away team and wanted to apply pressure first. We did our job with nine runs in the first. Nothing’s easy from here and we need to keep grinding.”
Douglas sealed the game in the top of the fourth inning with eight runs, keyed by Rojas’ slam.
The 20 runs were a team record both in a regular season or playoff game. It was the eighth time this season that Douglas scored at least 10 runs in a game.
Dave Brousseau is a veteran journalist who worked at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and is a longtime BCAA Correspondent. Need to reach out to him? Contact him at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
As spring football got under way across south Florida this week, there were a lot of colleges who flocked to many schools around Miami-Dade and Broward Counties to check out the prospects.
As you know from reading the things we do here on this website and throughout our social media, we cover EVERYONE. No matter the size of the school or success they are having, we have always bought in to the fact that if you want to play football in high school and are excited to continue competing at the next level, we are your best friend.
For six decades, which way longer than anyone in the state of Florida has had the honor to cover high school football, it is long been our objective to make sure that each and every student/athlete has the forum to showcase their skills and get the film and evaluations into the hands of colleges and universities across the country who can accommodate dreams.
When Wilkie Perez played at Miami High back in the day, he was a gifted TEAM player who not only was consumed about his own statistics but was a player who made sure that football remained a team game.
Nothing has changed. As head coach at Miami Beach, in his second season, Perez and his staff have made sure that this sport is still all about teaching and developing and providing a forum and canvas for these athletes to develop their game.
The Hi Tides are coming off a three-win season. But ask any of the players coming back from the 2025 team – such as playmakers Jaaden Turner (FB/DE) and Garlens Laurius (CB) – and they will tell you that while it may not show up in the wins and losses – there are some positives going at 2231 Prairie Avenue!
With a number of talented prospects on the roster, this spring and into the summer will be about getting game film for many of the prospects to show colleges and to head into the 2026 season with.
Here are some of those talented players to watch in the coming months:
CLASS OF 2027
Kamar Gordon, OL/DL, 6'4, 250.
TAPE: http://www.hudl.com/v/2T7g3r
Jordan Greenfield, QB, 6'0, 195.
TAPE: http://www.hudl.com/v/2TRyzE
Kenneth Richardson, RB, 5'6, 140.
TAPE: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Td7u1
Stefano Stamos, CB,WR, 6'0, 160.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/20844721/Stefano-Stamos
Julien Valle, RB, 6'0, 180.
TAPE: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Te771
Christopher Yordy, OL, 5'11, 240.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/26421980/Christopher-Yordy
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Micheal Ditommaso, LB, 5'10, 175
Rocco Joldas, LB, 6'0, 180
Jacob Pierre-Louis, DT, 5'6, 200
Franco Malatesta, OL, 6'2, 255
Elijah Royce, WR, 6'0, 155
CLASS OF 2028
Jerald Humbert, LB, 5'10, 190.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/29423761/Jerald-Humbert
Jaaden Turner, FB/DE, 6'1, 180.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/27317739/Jaaden-Turner
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Mickel Anderson, OL
Jake Caicedo, WR, 5'8, 155
Matthew Chavez, OL, 6'0, 215
Ian Devoto, OL, 5'7, 220
Valentino Dixon DT, 5'7, 230
Edison Nieto, DT, 5'7, 200
Christian Prince, WR, 5'10, 155
Cristian Chayyanne Aguilar Ruiz, LB/DT, 5'7, 170
Antonio Salcedo, RB, 5'6, 140
Dali Sanders, WR/CB, 5'4, 140
Gonzalo Villalba, K, 6'2, 195
CLASS OF 2029
Garlens Laurius, CB, 5'8, 145.
TAPE: http://www.hudl.com/video/3/26864169/69064fdd8116d5b9cefc9c04 786-538-9107
AWAITING SPRING/SUMMER VIDEO
Joaquin Blanco, K, 5'8, 150
Matthias DeSiena, WR,RB, 5'8, 135
Natan'el Ichak, WR, 5'11, 140
Thomas Torro, WR/RB, 5'10, 150
2025 Miami Beach Hi Tides
Miami Springs, W 7-0
Miami St. Brendan, L 28-17
Miami Dr. Krop, L 20-7
Pembroke Pines Flanagan, L 28-0
Miami Ferguson, L 28-14
Pembroke Pines West Broward, L 54-0
Coral Gables, W 29-20
Miami Florida Christian, L 21-13
Miami High, W 24-21
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As the winter has now yielded to the warmer weather in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, college football coaches are making their daily stops at high schools.
There to watch spring practice and gain an edge on recruiting, this is certainly the time when may athletes will have the opportunity to jump on the radar – and impress those coaches who come from everywhere in the country to see the talent that is always impressive.
While spring may not be as important in every state, the month between late April and late May means just about everything to the football prospects and the coaches who are trying to sell their players.
The process is in the middle of playing out for these student/athletes who spend most of March and early April visiting these colleges to watch them practice and see for themselves what to expect if they make the decision to attend.
The second part of that process is now – when the college coaches come to see the players do their things – in scrimmages and end of spring games that will shine a spotlight on what they do in game situations and not in a pair of shorts and a t-shirt.
The final part comes in the month of June when once again these athletes head out to colleges to attend their camps, 7-on-7 competition, talk with coaches and see the campus when it’s warmer and not so crowded.
RISING SENIORS ARE ON THE CLOCK
Spring is the time when rising seniors (2027) put on their final audition before a decision is made on both sides. There is a sense of reality that comes into play on these visits when coaches and players are further evaluated and validated for their athletic ability.
Today, we bring you five rising seniors who are on the clock and will have the opportunity this spring and into the summer to showcase their many talents.
Gardi Jean-Baptiste, LB/DE, 6’1, 215, Miami Central. Coming over from North Miami Beach, this is someone who has the opportunity to be special. Whether as an outside linebacker or as a defensive end, coming off the edge, his strength is definitely chasing down the quarterback and using his speed, strength and overall athleticism to make plays. Will fit in with what the Rockets do on defense, using plenty of speed.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19673413/Gardi-JeanBaptiste
Nixon Kalish, QB, 6'4 175, South Plantation – 4.5 GPA. Was a huge part of the Paladins success last season – with 2,369 yards through the air with 20 touchdowns. Has the size and football skills to be a force once again. While he isn’t known for his running skills, he will use his legs to help move the chains. He had over 200 yards on the ground in 2025.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/23180605/Nixon-Kalish
Albert Smith, LB, 6’2, 210, Miami Southridge – 3.3 GPA. On a defense that was one of the best in south Florida a year ago, and will have the opportunity to be special once again, this versatile football talent will be someone that you will need to keep an eye on. He is quick, athletic and instinctive. Has matured and grown with this program and is coming of a season where his skills as an outside linebacker or in the middle were instrumental in getting this team deep in the playoffs once again. Because of his ability to make plays, colleges have already started to offer this All-County performer.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/20931961/Albert-Smith
Jahni Smith, RB/SS, 5’8, 175, Miami Palmetto. Makes his way over from Miami’s Florida Christian where he was a two-way player for a very talented team. Joins a program that returns several key member of last year’s regional championship team. What offers the Panthers is someone who can run the ball and make plays on the offensive side of the ball – while being able to play in the secondary and use his speed and skill to make an impact. Will be a player that college coaches will notice this spring and will have the chance to make a major contribution.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/26168813/JaHni-Smith
Jaylen “Thanos” Thanis, DL, 6’2, 280, Miami Carol City. As many are just finding out about this gifted football player, he was actually one of the elite defensive linemen in south Florida a year ago, playing for 3A state final Miami Northwestern, where he was dominant – with 1 touchdown, 2 fumbles recoveries, 5 forced fumbles 7 sacks, 20 tackles for loss and 59 tackles (20 assists). This is a player who has the chance to really blow up with the Chiefs this coming season.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19538967/Jaylen-Thanis
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