Friday, November 18, 2016

  This fall has been the best showing for the Claire and Emanuel G. Rosenblatt High School athletic program in school history!

    The Lady Eagles Varsity Volleyball Team started practice August 15th and each and every day one could see this team come together. Their only regular season losses were to schools from the larger schools in 5A and 3A districts, both in 5 long games. The team finished undefeated in the district winning all 6 matches and then winning both playoff matches for the schools first ever district championship in any sport.  The Lady Eagles then went on to win a Regional Semi Final game against Miami Christian School and then defeat Grandview Prep to win the South Region Championship and be the first team in school history to go to the FHSAA State Semi Finals.  The home crowds and school spirit got bigger and bigger as the team kept winning.  The Lady Eagles showcased their talents in the state semi finals, losing a four set match to The Geneva School of Winter Park finishing their season at 14 - 3.  

      The Flag Football Team took to the field this fall and dominated from the start.  The second year program had a bunch of returning players that were determined to win a title.  The Eagles had a west coast style offense and a different unit for defense that allowed the Eagles to stay fresh and win the close games.  The Eagles ran the table and were undefeated in the regular season at 6 - 0.  In the semi finals they dominated FAU High School.  In the championship game under the lights here on campus, the Eagles went toe to toe with Hebrew Academy (RASG) of North Miami Beach winning the championship on a last second interception in the end zone to take home the trophy.

     The boys and girl golf team finished the season at 3 - 4 and sent five players to the district playoffs while having two of them qualify for the Regional tournaments at Osprey Point and The Bear Club in West Palm Beach.
  
     The boys and girls cross country teams worked hard throughout the heat of the fall and it showed in the meets.  Eight Boys and Six girls qualified for the district races at Quiet Waters Park in late October.  Two runners just missed the qualifying times to make it to Regionals.

Coach Trell

     


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