After a short respite for the vacations, ladies and boys soccer is again to fill out a heavy week of highschool sports activities as we enter 2023.
Regardless of lacking a day this week due to the New 12 months’s Day vacation, and regardless of the ultimate days of winter break in Marion County, excessive faculties have motion the remainder of this week.
We have now rivalry matchups, personal college doubleheaders, and a battle of undefeated boys’ soccer groups. There are many video games to select from to start out the yr.
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Women Basketball
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Trinity Catholic defeats Buchholz 60-55
The Woman Celtics break their three-game dropping streak. Rose Gravel scored a team-high 24 for the winners; the Bobcats’ Jamison Cardwell scored a game-high 31. Heaven Sander was Trinity Catholic’s second main scorer with 15 factors and she or he added 6 assists.
Hawthorne defeats Dunnellon 79-43
The Hornets finish Dunnellon’s two-game win streak with their worst lack of the season. Dunnellon’s Tatiana Matthews recorded her fifth double-double of the season with 18 factors and 11 rebounds. Okay’mari Williams scored 15 factors for her sixth straight recreation in double figures.
Thursday, Jan. 5
Mount Dora Christian Academy defeats Belleview 33-30
The Rattlers lose an in depth recreation in Zakiya Scruggs’ return to the courtroom after battling a concussion. Scruggs blocked 4 photographs and grabbed 9 rebounds. Sophomore Aaliyah Grants recorded a double-double with a team-high 12 factors and 11 rebounds. Sophomore Aaliyah Armbrister grabbed a team-high 17 boards and scored eight factors.
Forest defeats South Sumter 63-13
Forest scores its first win of the New 12 months. Freshman Ja’Niya McCoy went for a team-high 26 factors and three assists. Senior Emonie Sapp (12 factors, 10 rebounds) and junior Taleah Jones (16 factors, 10 rebounds) recorded double doubles. Sophomore Serenity Trapp scored a career-high 11 factors and corralled 9 rebounds.
Heritage Prep defeats HEART 39-22
HEART falls to Heritage Prep by 17 factors.
Trinity Catholic defeats Dunnellon 64-55
Three Celtics end in double figures as Trinity Catholic completes the comeback win with out Rose Gravel. Junior Leanna Pabst scored a career-high 16 factors and 11 rebounds within the first double-double of her varsity profession. Freshman Alessa Washington scored 13 factors and grabbed eight boards. Delaney Baker had a team-high 13 rebounds and 5 factors.
Actual Life Christian Academy defeats Ocala Christian 54-46
Actual Life Christian snaps the Crusaders’ four-game profitable streak.
Meadowbrook Academy defeats Aucilla Christian 44-21
Extra: Freshmen step up in huge recreationMeadowbrook Academy ladies win, boys lose in basketball doubleheader in opposition to Aucilla Christian
St. John Lutheran at Halifax Academy, 7 p.m.
Seven Rivers Christian at Redeemer Christian, 6 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 6
West Port at Dunnellon, 6 p.m.
Ocala Christian at Aucilla Christian, 5:30 p.m.
Jordon Christian Prep at Meadowbrook Academy, 6 p.m.
North Marion at Belleview, 6 p.m.
Umatilla at Lake Weir, 6 p.m.
St. John Lutheran at Oak Corridor, 5:30 p.m.
Gainesville Christian Neighborhood at Redeemer Christian, 4 p.m.
Vanguard at Deltona, 7:30 p.m.
Boys Basketball
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Dunnellon defeats Trinity Catholic 57-36
The Tigers win their third in a row. The loss places Trinity Catholic at 1-10 on the season.
Ocala Christian defeats Cornerstone Academy 51-27
A balanced scoring assault crushes the Cougars. Three gamers completed in double figures with senior Cian Bloom scoring a team-high 13 factors. Jordan Raines recorded a 10-points, 14-rebounds double-double for the Crusaders.
Redeemer Christian defeats St. Francis Catholic 66-51
The Lions break a three-game stoop with a 15-point win.
Gainesville defeats Vanguard 64-53
Gainesville beats Vanguard for the second time this season. Jemiah Gallion lead all Knights with 13 factors. Javon Norman was the workforce’s second-leading scorer with 11. Cameron Powell and D’mareon Manning every recorded a team-high 4 assists.
Wednesday, Jan 4
Vanguard defeats Lake Weir 76-64
The Knights get again within the win column after a four-game dropping streak. Jewmaris Jones and Isaiah Bethea scored a team-high 13 apiece. Lake Weir’s Jordan Giminez dropped a game-high 20 factors bringing his 20+ level video games rely to 6.
Forest defeats Palatka 64-62
The Wildcats edge out Palatka of their first motion again from South Carolina. Tae Floyd recorded a double-double with a season excessive 22 factors.
Thursday, Jan. 5
North Marion defeats Belleview 68-33
North Marion senior Elija Walton places up a monster 26 factors and 15 rebounds in a 35-point win over Belleview. Junior Caleb Rollerson chipped in 14 factors. Andrew Zock scored a season-high 10 factors and grabbed eight rebounds.
HEART defeats Heritage Prep 71-20
HEART delivers its greatest win of the season on the highway in opposition to Heritage Prep.
Aucilla Christian defeats Meadowbrook Academy 55-44
Mustangs offensive struggles support in lossMeadowbrook Academy ladies win, boys lose in basketball doubleheader in opposition to Aucilla Christian
Halifax Academy defeats St. John Lutheran 72-60
The Saints proceed their up and down season with a loss to Halifax Academy.
Redeemer Christian defeats Seven Rivers Christian 58-47
The Lions begin a win streak with their second win of the week.
Friday, Jan. 6
North Marion at West Port, 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Catholic vs St. Brendan, Don Stewart Shootout, 5:30 p.m.
Dunnellon at Zephyrhills, 7 p.m.
Ocala Christian at Aucilla Christian, 7 p.m.
Lake Weir at Crystal River, 7:30 p.m.
Jordon Christian Prep at Meadowbrook Academy, 7:30 p.m.
St. John Lutheran at HEART, 7 p.m.
Umatilla at Redeemer Christian, 7 p.m.
Forest at Vanguard, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 7
Trinity Catholic vs Palmetto, Don Stewart Shootout, 3 p.m.
Dunnellon St. Francis Catholic, 3:30 p.m.
Women Soccer
Wednesday, Jan 4
Vanguard ties The Villages 1-1
Vanguard will get its first tie of the season. The Knights are 10-1-1.
Thursday, Jan. 5
Belleview defeats South Sumter 9-1
The Rattlers crush the Raiders at residence. Junior Lizandra Hernandez scored 4 objectives, senior Emma Brantley and freshman LilyAnne Congleton scored two apiece. Senior Janet Wilson scored one objective.
Lake Weir at West Port, 5:30 p.m.
East Ridge defeats Forest 8-2
The Knights rout the Wildcats of their first recreation in three weeks. Senior Jenna Maiorino and junior Journee Martin every scored a objective within the loss.
Trinity Catholic defeats Lyman 4-3
The Celtics win through a shootout in opposition to Lyman.
Friday, Jan. 6
West Port at Freedom, 7:30 p.m.
Forest at The Villages, 7 p.m.
Trinity Catholic at Eastside, 5:30 p.m.
Dunnellon at Lake Weir, 6 p.m.
Boys Soccer
Tuesday, Jan. 3
P.Okay. Yonge defeats Lake Weir 2-0
The Blue Wave snap the Hurricanes’ two-game win streak with a shutout.
Palatka at Redeemer Christian, 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan 4
Springstead defeats Vanguard 8-0
The Knights fall to a red-hot Springstead workforce. It is their greatest lack of the season.
Thursday, Jan. 5
West Port defeats Lake Weir 3-2
The Wolf Pack protects residence discipline in a shootout win. Senior Nelson Dicks, junior Gustavo Maldonado and sophomore Antonio Mikedis every scored a objective within the win.
Forest defeats Buchholz 3-1
Forest leaves the battle of undefeated groups unscathed.
Lyman defeats Trinity Catholic 5-3
The Celtics fall brief to Lyman in a high-scoring recreation.
Friday, Jan. 6
Redeemer Christian at Belleview, 6 p.m.
West Port at Gainesville, 7:30 p.m.
The Villages at Forest, 7 p.m.
Trinity Catholic at Sunlake, 6:30 p.m.
North Marion at Eustis, 6 p.m.
Aggressive Cheer
Saturday, Jan. 7
MCIAC cheer competitors 10 a.m. at Forest Excessive Faculty