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Volleyball downs Apopka 3-0

APOPKA – Jayden Gorman had 14 kills, nine aces and seven digs to lead the visiting Seminoles over the Blue Darters in straight sets (25-12, 25-9, 25-18) on Sept. 17. Hailey Pierce had 26 assists in the win.




Huskies squeak by Seminole bowlers

Both the Seminole boys and girls both lost close matches against Hagerty on Sept 11. Boys lost by 55 pins, while the girls lost by 55 pins. Coach Bransfield said that “Freshmen sensation Joey Facciponti bowled a 216 and the boys continued their fabulous play during the Baker games. The girls had an overall strong performance against a very good Hagerty team.”



Heilman leads Seminole boys to 3rd place

WINTER SPRINGS – William Heilman finished fourth in 17:29.3 to lead Seminole to a third place team finish at the Winter Springs Cross Country Invitational on Sept. 7. Also for the boys Roman Bugos was 11th, and Mat Pruitt finished 19th for the Seminoles. On the girls side, Savannah Heilman  finished 17th to help the short-handed Seminoles to a 14th place finish. Photos by Scott A. Miller Results   Boys Varsity   Place Name Time 4 William Heilman 17:29.3 11 Roman Bugos 18:24.3 19 Mathew Pruitt 18:47.8 26 Alexander Plummer 19:06.4 32 Brady Clark 19:28.7 35 Lucas wells 19:47.4 43 Kaden James 20:05.0 58 Tyler Clarke-Lowery 20:34.7 84 Oscar Loredo 21:26.5   Girls Varsity   Place Name Time 17 Savannah Heilman 22:27.4 53 Evelyn Buhring 25:45.5   Boys JV   Place Name Time 12 Giovany Rodriguez 21:43.5 15 Jacob Taylor 22:37.3 16 Asher Holcombe 22:38.4 48 Alexander Nagarsheth 25:46.6 52 Aiden Slappey 25:59.7   Girls JV   Place Name Time 71 Reilan Gale 28:10.5 89 Meliah Martinez 30:25.4 92 Geetika Kesavan 31:01.6 115 Yosha Kanaparthy 38:07.9


Seminole runs past weather, Lyman

LONGWOOD – Seminole scooped up a blocked punt and returned it for a touchdown with 11 minutes left in the first half of their game at Lyman on Sept. 6. It would be nearly two hours later before the Noles would score again in their 43-13 win over the Greyhounds. With the Noles up 13-0, Mother Nature took over with nine minutes left in half causing a weather delay that lasted an hour and 35 mins. That seemed to spark the Seminoles who came out firing after the delay taking a 30-7 halftime lead. “We told the team to stay motivated, realize the mission,” coach Karl Calhoun said of the delay.  “Lightning is going to go away eventually, It’s Florida, we can’t control the weather it’s something we have to deal with, so we had to come out, finish the game and we did that tonight.” Seminole started off the game holding Lyman’s offense at bay, taking over the ball on the host’s 43-yard line. Two minutes later, a 6-yard run by Khamani Robinson put Seminole on the board for the first time with four minutes left in the first quarter. A sack followed by a blocked punt returned 50 yards for a touchdown by Kaeden Reyes put Seminole up 13-0 shortly before the delay. Up 27-7, Seminole’s Javan Peterson had three of his game-high five sacks when he got to the Lyman quarterback on back-to-back-to-back plays. That set up a Liam Allen 36-yard field goal and the Noles 30-7 half time lead. “Proud of all three phases (of the game) tonight,” Calhoun said. “The defense played good, our offense put points on the board and special team put points on the board again for us.” On the night, Michael Clayton led the Noles through the air going completing 12 passes for 212 yards and two touchdowns. David Parks grabbed 58 yards two of those passes for 58 yards. Anthony Gay and Xavier Tucker each had 50 yards and a touchdown. On the ground, Robinson led Seminole with 86 yards and three touchdowns.“Very happy for our guys, after that long lightning delay they came out stayed focused and completed the game – even without the fourth quarter.” The game was called shortly before the end of the third because of lightning. Seminole is back at home on Sept 13 when it hosts Monarch. Game time is set for 7pm. Tickets can be found on GoFan.co Photos by Luke Lehmann, Scott A. Miller, Abra Stalker and Marlena Swain


Seminoles stumble against Windermere

Giana Pina lead Seminole with 10 kills in a 4-set (25-28, 25-23, 24-26, 25-24) loss to visiting Windermere on Sept 5. Kailynn Dupre added seven Kills and a pair of aces, and Sienna Reger had 21 digs and two aces. The Noles travel to Lake Mary on Sept. 10, starting at 4:30 pm with the Freshman.


Recap: Boys bowlers win, volleyball loses

OVIEDO –  Seminole Boys picked up their first victory this season defeating Crooms Academy by 221 points on Sept 3. The Bokey Bowlers were paced by strong afternoons from R.C. Delaney, Tony Rivers, and Cole Huttel. The Lady Noles came within 79 pins of beating Crooms with only 4 out of 5 bowlers. Mia Santiago had a 327 series and Abrey Ayer’s had 2 games above her average. The Noles take on Lyman Sept 4. Volleyball loses in straight sets The host Seminoles fell to Lake Brantley in straight sets on Sept. 3. The Noles host Windermere on Sept 5starting at 4:30 pm with the freshman match.


Seminole boys 4th in DeLand meet

DELAND – William Heilman ran a 17:29 to finish fourth place and lead the Seminoles to a fourth place team finish behind meet winner Hagerty. Savannah Heilman led the Seminole girls with a 25th place finish in a time of 22:35. The Noles finished 14th as a team. The meet was won by Lake Mary. Seminole Results BOYS William Heilman 17:19 4 Roman Bugos 18:46 21 Mathew Pruitt 19:42 42 Alexander Plummer 19:34 44 Brady Clark 19:44 50 Oscar Loredo 20:19 64 Bryce Hammond 20:28 71 Tyler Clarke-Lowery 20:35 75 Kaden James 21:15 93 Jacob Taylor 22:10 128 Asher Holcombe 22:52 160 Alex Nagarsheth 25:48:00 212 Aiden Slappey 26:31:00 288         GIRLS       First Last Finish Place Savannah Heilman 22:35 25 Evelyn Buhring 25:57:00 89 Reilan Gale 29:00:00 131 Geetika Kesavan 32:00:00 166 Yosha Kanaparthy 34:45:00 182