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The postseason continued in Coconut Creek, with teams competing in various sports, highlighted by the Coconut Creek Flag football team.
The Cougars were the lone team to qualify for Regionals after a District Championship and earned the three seed, defeating Southridge High School 34-0 in the Quarterfinals. However, their season ended with a 13-6 loss to St. Thomas Aquinas High School. Monarch High School went 2-14 and forfeited its game in the postseason after beating Deerfield Beach and Pembroke Pines Charter.
The Monarch High School boys volleyball team finished the regular season with an 11-10 record. The Knights entered the postseason on a strong note, having won five straight matches before dropping their final two against Suncoast and West Boca Raton Community High School. Seeded second in the District Tournament, Monarch received a bye in the opening round but fell in four sets, 19-25, 22-25, 26-24, 20-25. They qualified for Regionals and then lost in four sets against to West Boca Raton Community high school 19-15, 22-25, 26-24, 20-25.
Coconut Creek High School concluded the regular season with a 5-9 record, highlighted by two wins over Piper High School and additional victories against Hallandale, Boyd H. Anderson, and Blanche Ely High School. The Cougars also celebrated Senior Night, recognizing Darrell Carroll, Roubince Faustin, Garvens Metekkus, and Herdy Clermont. In the District Tournament, Coconut Creek took a set from Coral Springs High School before falling in four, 25-27, 18-25, 25-21, 25-20.
North Broward Prep featured Ryan Ash, Nico Pineda, Marcus Jacobs, Daniel Pereira, Matthew Norman, James Coll, and Abiel Socorro. While the Eagles did not record a win this season, they remained competitive, taking sets from Calvary Christian Academy, Highlands Christian, and American Heritage High School.
In beach volleyball, Monarch High School recorded two wins against Coral Springs High School and Highlands Christian. Their lone senior, Brooke Yunis, competed in the District Tournament, where the team entered as the sixth seed and dropped all five matches.
The North Broward Prep beach volleyball team recognized seniors Ellie Street, Chelsea Ventura, Kayla Tracy, Destiny Wiggins, Yasmin Dias Tonon, Dasia Johnson, Ava Swartman, and Skye Marino. The Eagles had a strong season, finishing 7-4 with wins over Sports Leadership and Management, Boca Raton Christian, Pompano Beach, Chaminade-Madonna, Highlands Christian, and Western High School.
In regional play, North Broward Prep was seeded fourth and delivered an impressive performance, winning all five matches against Pembroke Pines Charter and adding two wins over St. Brendan High School. Despite ultimately falling in the overall match, the Eagles capped off a successful season with a strong postseason showing.
The tennis team also competed and advanced to the Regional Semifinals. The boys’ team won 6-5- 1 during the regular season, highlighted by Jakob Stein at number one singles. The girls’ team won only two matches as a team, but has 21 victories combined in singles and doubles play this year.
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