ORLANDO — The girls’ water polo team captured the championship at the Ian Supra Memorial Tournament with wins over Winter Park (9-6), Olympia (12-6), and West Orange (13-8) in the semifinals and Lake Mary (13-8) in the championship game.
Julia Pando recorded 37 saves during the tournament. Halle Zimlich added three assists and 10 steals, while Vivian Swain contributed eight assists and two steals.
The boys’ team defeated Belen Jesuit 11-10 in overtime and Westminster Academy 14-13 before falling to St. Thomas Aquinas 10-8 in the semifinals and Dr. Phillips 13-12 in the third-place game. The boys finished fourth.
Ethan Pierson totaled 39 saves, and Becton Suber had 11 assists.
The girls improved to 14-0 on the season, while the boys moved to 11-3. Both teams will travel to Pembroke Pines next weekend to compete in the Forza Stefano Tournament. Game times are to be announced.
Girls Lacrosse
Kendall Patrick scored one goal, assisted by Samantha Cooper, and Abi Bennett added one goal and three draw controls in a 19-2 loss to Hagerty at Seminole.
Reagan Sprinkle recorded two ground balls. Olivia Gamboa added two ground balls, one draw control, and one caused turnover.
Boys Lacrosse
OVIEDO — The boys lacrosse team lost to Seminole 13-10 on March 2.
Cade Lynady recorded six points. Jacob Cannone and Robert Delany each scored goals.
Softball
Seminole took control early, scoring two runs in the first inning. Brooklynne Farran doubled to left field to drive in a run, and Ava Hertz added an RBI groundout as the Seminole downed University 5-1 on Thursday.
The Seminoles extended the lead with three runs in the second inning on RBI singles by Margaret Long and Mary Long.
Maggie Long earned the win in the circle, allowing five hits and one run over seven innings. She struck out eight and walked one.
Long led Seminole at the plate with two RBIs and went 2-for-3. Anahi Arias and Long each had two hits. Hurley Romero drew two walks as Seminole finished with five walks and committed no errors. Farran recorded nine defensive chances.
