
Matt Rothman
Sports Reporter at Parkland Talk
Contributing Writer at Coral Springs Talk
NY✈️ FL. FGCU + UF Grad School 22’ Mohave Valley Daily News and Talk Media
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2 days ago |
tamaractalk.com | Matt Rothman
1 11SharesA pair of former J.P. Taravella graduates and teammates shared a Conference Championship playing baseball with Florida Gulf Coast University. Vincent Samuel, a 2022 graduate from J.P. Taravella, was the starting third baseman during the early part of the season. He recorded his first Division I home run against the University of South Florida and a walk-off hit against Florida Atlantic University.
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4 days ago |
coralspringstalk.com | Matt Rothman
3 14SharesCoral Springs Charter baseball continues its success with its current and former players. Chung was a significant part of the Panthers’ lineup that won 10 games. During the season, he hit .312 with a home run and four RBIs in 12 games. The team went 10-13 this year and won their opening playoff game against Glades Central before losing to American Heritage High School in the second round.
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parklandtalk.com | Matt Rothman
2 8SharesMarjory Stoneman Douglas swimmer Alexander Nichols officially signed up with Converse University in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Nichols says signing feels amazing and makes everything he worked for feel real. “All those early mornings, long practices, and tough meets, it’s all been leading up to this moment,” Nichols said. “I’m just super grateful and excited for what’s next.”Nichols started swimming when he was a kid and living in St. Lucia at age five.
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coralspringstalk.com | Matt Rothman
6 12SharesCoring Springs High School girls basketball had a pair of players sign to play college basketball. Camryn Smith is headed to Anna Maria College in Massachusetts. “It feels great to officially be committed,” Smith said. “This is something I’ve dreamed about for years, and I am super excited to get onto campus and play.”Smith started playing basketball in Tamarac and Coral Springs recreational leagues in fifth grade.
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tamaractalk.com | Matt Rothman
6 9SharesMillennium 6-12 Collegiate had a terrific year in athletics, with the track team recently competing at the Regional Championship in Coral Springs. The girls’ team placed eighth out of 31 schools, with Savannah Jones coming in third in the 400 meters and 100 hurdles. The relay team also placed fifth in the 4 x 100 and 12th in the 4 x 400 relay. Raejanae Ebanks finished sixth for Millennium in the 1600 meters. Jaesian Jackson came in ninth in the 100 meters.
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