Keeping Up With the Wolverines: Sports Highlights

Victor Arrieta '95 | Assistant Athletic Director
(The following are the sports results from March 2-31, 2017)
 
Congratulations to our soccer and basketball teams on being named Academic Team Champions by the Florida High School Athletic Association.
 
Varsity Baseball- Defeated Seacrest Country Day 9-6, defeated South Broward, defeated Sunset 10-2, lost to Doral 8-2, lost to Msgr. Pace 10-2, lost to Arch. McCarthy 4-1, lost to Terra 5-1, defeated Barron Collier 6-2, defeated North Broward Prep. 3-2, defeated Sunset 10-9.
Varsity Lacrosse- Lost to Barron Collier 8-1, defeated Ransom 11-1, defeated Coral Shores 18-4, defeated Key West 15-5, defeated Columbus 4-2, lost to St. John Paul II 10-8, defeated Gulliver 7-6, lost to Miami Beach 15-14, defeated Miami Country Day 10-7, defeated Cypress Bay 16-1, defeated South Broward 14-9, defeated Western 15-4, defeated Westminster Christian 15-1.
Varsity Crew- Miami International Regatta 5 Gold, 4 Silver, 4 Bronze.
Varsity Water Polo- Defeated Seminole 12-7, defeated Boone 13-5, defeated Suncoast 15-3, defeated Boca Raton 8-6, defeated American Heritage 17-11, defeated Columbus 17-6, defeated Riviera 19-6, defeated Coral Gables 9-4, lost to Ransom 12-8, District Runner-Up.
Varsity Volleyball- Defeated Florida Christian 3-0, defeated Coral Gables 3-0, defeated Varela 3-0, defeated Braddock 3-0, defeated Florida Christian 3-0, and defeated Westwood Christian 3-0.
Varsity Track & Field- 6th Place at Sam Burley, 1st Place Quad Meet #2, 1st Place Quad Meet #3, 4th Place at Dade County Youth Fair, 1st Place Quad Meet #4, 32nd Place at FSU Relays.
Varsity Tennis- Defeated Doral 4-3, lost to Ransom 5-2, defeated Reagan 5-2, lost Palmer 6-1. 
 
JV Baseball- Defeated Arch. McCarthy 9-2 and 6-1, lost to Msgr. Pace 8-4, lost to Columbus 4-3, defeated Columbus 5-3, defeated Hialeah Ed. 5-3, lost to St. Thomas Aquinas 4-3, defeated Barron Collier 18-4, defeated Msgr. Pace 11-6.
JV Lacrosse- Defeated Barron Collier 7-5, lost to Miami Country Day 13-3, lost to Columbus 10-6, defeated St. John Paul II 10-3.
JV Volleyball- Defeated Florida Christian 2-0, defeated Coral Gables 2-0, defeated Varela 2-0, defeated Braddock 2-0, defeated Florida Christian 2-0.
 
MS Baseball- Tied Coral Springs Charter 9-9, lost to Coral Springs Charter 12-7, defeated Epiphany 11-3, lost to Westminster Christian 3-2, defeated St. Rose 8-0, defeated Keys Gate 15-0, lost to Keys Gate 8-3, Doctor’s Charter 10-1, defeated St. Theresa 11-4, defeated St. Brendan 13-0, tied St. Timothy 7-7, defeated Florida Christian 8-5, tied Coral Springs Charter 4-4, lost to Coral Springs 3-0, defeated St. Kevin 9-4.
MS Soccer Gold- ACC Tournament Champions, defeated St. Theresa 1-0, defeated Epiphany 1-0.
MS Soccer Blue- Lost to Epiphany 3-0.
MS Lacrosse Gold- Defeated Palmetto 8-4, defeated Ransom 8-0, defeated Keys Panthers 21-0, defeated Palmer 13-1, defeated Gulliver 7-6, defeated Blue 11-1, defeated Westminster Christian 7-6, defeated Miami Country Day 7-0, defeated Palmetto 10-3.
MS Water Polo- Defeated Miami Country Day 16-4.
MS Lacrosse Blue- Lost to Gulliver 5-0, defeated Gulliver 8-4, lost to Ransom Everglades 7-4, defeated Keys Panthers 9-0, lost to Riviera Prep. 5-3, lost to Gold 11-1.
MS Tennis- Lost to Gulliver Academy 7-0.
MS Track and Field- 1st Place Fr. Sardinas S.J., 2nd Place at the Crusader Classic, 2nd Place at All Saints, 1st Place at ACC.
 
6th Grade Track & Field- 1st Place at All Saints, 1st Place at ACC.
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Belen Jesuit Preparatory School was founded in 1854 in Havana, Cuba by Queen Isabel II of Spain.  The task of educating students was assigned to the priests and brothers of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), whose teaching tradition is synonymous with academic excellence and spiritual discipline.  In 1961, the new political regime of Cuba confiscated the School property and expelled the Jesuit faculty.  The School was re-established in Miami the same year, and over the next decade, continued to grow.  Today, Belen Jesuit sits on a 30-acre site in western Dade County, only minutes away from downtown Miami.