Windermere’s Bronaugh leads 4 Orlando area state champs in 4A track and field • Mount Dora Christian, Foundation Academy have state champs | FHSAA 1A/3A track and field
Sentinel Sports Final Sunday, May 11, 2025 | | |
| | Orlando area stars make impact at state track meets | UF's new president is football friend | Lions, Pride come away with draws | | Not listed on Santa Ono’s list of scholarly achievements is his most notable accomplishment as Michigan’s president: Provost Emeritus of Plausible Deniability. | | | Windermere High teammates CJ Bronaugh and Jozef Miesak were joined by Levi Lee (Poinciana) and Alondra Rodriguez (Cypress Creek) as state champs in FHSAA 4A track and field. | | | Mount Dora Christian senior Tanner Schick repeated as FHSAA Class 1A state high jump champ. Foundation Academy junior Lee Peters joined him atop the medals stand as the girls 100-meter winner. | | | In baseball, Hagerty went extra innings to win its region final series while Lake Highland Prep won the girls lacrosse state title, and Lake Brantley won its softball region opener. | | | The Knights face a challenging offseason with a new coaching staff and a massive roster overhaul, but there are plenty of positives. | | | A hat trick from forward Martin Ojeda was not enough to overcome an equally impressive display by New England's attack as Orlando's clean-sheet streak came to an end. | | | The first-place Pride (5-2-1) had a season-high 63% possession against North Carolina. | | | Rehabbing from a torn left ACL, Magic center Moe Wagner said he's working toward returning for the start of the 2025-26 season. "I'm pretty positive-minded toward that," the Orlando big man said. "I work every day." | | | High scorers Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga combined for 63 points but Minnesota rallied in the fourth quarter for the road victory. | | | The Knicks still lead the series 2-1 and get Game 4 at home on Monday night. | | | A single off Milwaukee closer Trevor Megill brought home rookie Kameron Misner for the Rays' 3-2 victory after a walk issued by Grant Anderson (1-2) and a stolen base. | | | Nobody on the Florida roster has more points in these playoffs or a better plus-minus than Marchand, who will celebrate his 37th birthday on Sunday when he and the Panthers play Game 4 vs. Toronto. | | | The Hendrick Motorsports star will be defending his Kansas win from a year ago in the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. | | | |
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