
Seniors from the Coconut Creek High School Girls Basketball Team. {Courtesy}
The high school basketball season for Coconut Creek and Monarch came to an end following losses in the District Tournament
The Coconut Creek High School boys basketball team finished the season 1-19 following a 65-17 loss against Blanche Ely High School. The Cougars had their only win come against Hollywood Hills High School. It was also the second time Coconut Creek had only one win in four years. Their seniors are Dallas Dixon, Anthony Darville, and Jeremiah Ray, but their three leading scores were all sophomores with Jahvon Jasmin, Teriq Roper, and Zay Aliensy.
The Coconut Creek girls basketball team lost 65-17 against Blanca Ely High School and finished the season 7-11. Abigail Theopile led the team in scoring and will graduate along with Devonique Thompson and Fantasia Jaque.
The Monarch boys basketball team finished the season 7-11 after falling in the District Tournament against South Plantation High School. The Knights started the season 0-4 but had wins over McArthur, Boca Raton, Hallandale, Spanish River, Hollywood Hills, South Broward, and Coconut Creek High School.
Benjamin Boutin and Nikyle Campbell each finish the season averaging at least ten points per game. Boutin Boutin, Floyd Hepburn, Brandon Lynn, Zachary Mason, Tristan Philogene, Kayden Williams, and Sidney Lewinsky are all set to graduate this year.
The Monarch girls basketball team struggled in their District Tournament game against Marjory Stoneman Douglas. The Knights fell 63-4 and ended the year with wins this season over Hallandale and Pompano Beach High School. Their seniors are Alexiya Gray, Frida de La Fuente, Layla Levy, Sasha Rodriguez, Jaylyn Browne, and Jael Dixon.
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- Matt Rothman is a 2018 graduate from Florida Gulf Coast University receiving his bachelor’s degree in journalism and then graduated from the University of Florida as a graduate student. He also works for the Mohave Valley Daily News in Bullhead City, Arizona covering high school sports.
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