
Ella Muñoz. {NBP Athletics}
The spring sports season featured success from several teams in Coconut Creek, along with numerous individual accomplishments from standout student-athletes on and off the field
North Broward Prep’s Ella Munoz was named Scholar-Athlete of the Year after excelling both academically and athletically. A multi-sport athlete who competed in soccer and track and field, Munoz graduated with a 4.3 GPA.
During her senior year, Munoz took three International Baccalaureate courses along with several honors classes. She was named to the school’s High Honor Roll and is a member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Social Studies Honor Society and Math Honor Society. Willis Gillis, who also shined during the cross country season, was named a Scholar-Athlete finalist.
The Eagles baseball team was well represented on the First Team with Jack Rostock, Julian Rodriguez, Alex Smith and Caden Coleman earning recognition.
Rostock won nine games on the mound and posted a 2.23 ERA. He saved two of his best performances for the postseason, throwing complete-game shutouts in both the regional round and state semifinals. Rodriguez hit seven home runs and drove in a team-high 33 runs. Smith batted .384 with five home runs, 15 extra-base hits and 20 RBIs, while Coleman led the team with nine home runs and also went 6-1 as a pitcher.
Marcus Hall and Adrian Rodriguez were selected to the Second Team. Hall drove in 18 runs, while Rodriguez scored 24 runs during the season.
In boys tennis, eighth-grader Jakob Stein earned Second Team honors. Levi Bekker, Patrick Ronveux, Ben Klein, Caden Nassar and Chady Nassar received Honorable Mention recognition. On the girls side, Elise Pluta, Reina Ozbay, Brooke Feinstein and Samantha Appleton were all Honorable Mentions.
In track and field, Jadin Smith earned Second Team honors in the high jump, while Boston Nguyen received Honorable Mention recognition. Ysamar Pimental was selected to the Third Team in the girls’ high jump. Munoz, Ava Austad, Stella Goldberg, and Noelle Barthelette were also picked from the track and field team.
Coconut Creek High School’s Nia Ennis earned First Team honors in flag football after helping lead the Cougars to a 14-4 record and win a District Title. Ennis finished the season with 51 receptions for 723 yards and 15 touchdowns. Quarterback Mylie Carlson was selected to the Second Team after throwing for 2,152 yards and 41 touchdowns while also rushing for 317 yards and three scores. Indiana Jordan received Honorable Mention recognition after recording seven interceptions and catching three touchdown passes.
Monarch High School’s Chyann McCauley-Bynes was named to the Third Team in flag football following a season that included victories over Deerfield Beach and Plantation. Jada Gopie earned Honorable Mention recognition, while Kennedi Stephenson, Chelsea Dumas, Jania Cooper and Aliyah Duncan were all Honorable Mentions in track and field.
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