3 Coral Springs High School Cheerleading Teams Prepare For 2023-24 Season

Three Coral Springs High School cheerleading teams started the 2023-24 season.
Three Coral Springs High School cheerleading teams started the 2023-24 season.
Coral Springs High School officially hired Eddie Brown to be the new head coach of the varsity football team.
Coral Glades Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps are set for 2023-24 season.
Both the 11U and Senior baseball team from North Springs continued their postseason run following their District Championship earlier this month.
Coral Springs High School is officially sending two track and field stars to St. Thomas University in Miami to continue their athletic career.
FC Prime 07 boys soccer team was officially crowned US Clubs National Champions.
While several current Coral Springs Chater student-athletes are working toward playing in college, the Panthers have had many former students go on to the next level with success.
Nearly two years after being drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks, Coral Springs native and former Original Florida Pokers Caleb Roberts was named Player of the Week in the Texas League.
There have been very few bright spots for the New York Mets this season, but former Coral Springs Charter infielder Luis Guillorme recorded his first career walk-off hit in their win on Sunday.
Coral Glades High School will be the site of kickball with Vice Mayor Sean Cerra.
The accolades continue for Coral Springs Charter Middle School quarterback Ralph Diaz.
The Bad Girls travel basketball team has had a historic summer with four teams winning multiple championships.
Coming off an absolutely dominant performance with the Original 2024 Florida Pokers, Anthony Quigley is now committed to playing college baseball at the University of South Florida.
This summer has been full of thrilling baseball games, particularly in the North Springs Little League.
McKenzie Jewell of Coral Springs had a historic High School career playing multiple sports for Pompano Beach High School and is officially committed to attending Eastern Florida State College to play softball.
Within a week, two of the greatest former Coral Springs Charter softball players have decided to transfer to new colleges.
Coral Springs High School had five basketball players officially sign their letter of intent to play in college.
For 12 J.P. Taravella students, their work both on and off the field paid off and officially signed their letter of intent to play in college.
With the high school sports season officially over, dozens of student-athletes from Coral Springs received All-Conference selections highlighted by Coral Springs Charter’s Sophia Bertorelli.
Coral Glades High School officially announced the hiring of Rocco Casullo as the new varsity football coach.
The new coach for the girls’ soccer team at Coral Springs Charter has been announced as Jordan Edouard.
As the scorching heat of summer draws near, the anticipation for the upcoming high school football season is reaching its peak in Coral Springs after four schools recently played in an exhilarating spring game.
With the spring season over, Coral Springs had over a dozen student-athletes compete in the BCAA All-Star Game.
Former Coral Springs Charter pitcher Chris Kahler had a stellar season with George Washington University and was selected to the Atlantic 10 Second Team All-Conference.
Nine Coral Springs Charter athletes inked their letters of intent, solidifying their dreams of competing at the collegiate level.
Coral Glades officially had ten students sign their letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college.
Parkridge Christian Academy is hosting a summer for incoming K-8th graders on June 19-23 from 9 a.m – 12 p.m.
Coral Glades High School officially introduced Howie Schrager as the new Athletic Director. Schrager took over for Kristin Garcia, who took a position with the BCAA.
Twenty track and field students from Coral Springs participated in the States competition held at the University of North Florida. Out of these, ten students managed to reach the podium on Saturday.
All season, the Coral Springs Charter softball team got incredible pitching, and despite going 25-1-2, the Panthers had their run end in the Regional Final against Somerset Academy on Friday.