Coral Springs Native Caleb Makovsky Makes College Football Pick
Coral Springs native Caleb Makovsky is officially signed to play college football at Presbyterian College in South Carolina.
Coral Springs native Caleb Makovsky is officially signed to play college football at Presbyterian College in South Carolina.
There were four high school baseball teams in action in the BCAA Tournament, with all the schools winning at least one game.
Every game is important, but there is always a little extra on the line when high schools in Coral Springs face off.
Coral Springs was well-represented in the Regional Championship, with five teams all in action, while several bowlers competed in the Senior BCAA Championship.
Coral Glades football team continues their rebuild with the addition of Zackery Poole from Monarch High School as their new offensive coordinator.
Coral Springs teams competed in District and Regional Tournaments this week, while lacrosse season is in full swing.
Sophomore Brianna Godfrey made a statement in her first game on the University of Maryland softball team on Friday.
The Coral Springs High School girls’ basketball team was the highlight of the District Championship this week.
Coral Springs continues to produce incredible soccer players, with three local girls competing for Pompano Beach High School.
With the end of the regular season approaching, three local high school wrestling teams competed in the BCAA Championship on Saturday.Â
By: Matt Rothman On Tuesday, the Coral Springs Charter girls soccer team picked up their biggest win of the season in their win over Palmer Trinity in the Regional Quarterfinal. The Panthers, who came into the game as the fifth seed, scored two goals in the first half and then added one more in the […]
Coral Springs Charter’s cheerleading team competed in the State Finals on Saturday and finished in fourth place in the co-ed division.
The Coral Springs High School cheerleading team completed another excellent season, making a run to the State Semifinals.
The Coral Glades Cheerleading team had to compete an extra time to make the State Championship and finished third out of six teams in the extra large non-tumbling division.
With the season coming to a close, both the  and J.P. Taravella and Coral Springs High School basketball teams holding Senior night.Â
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Former J.P. Taravella star football player Dan Morgan was officially named the new General Manager of the Carolina Panthers.
The District Championship in soccer is officially underway with four local teams all in action.Â
Coral Springs Charter had their best week of the winter sports season.Â
Coral Glades star catcher Jack Kollwitz is officially committed to playing college baseball at Mississippi Valley State.
The District Championship for soccer begin this week, with four local teams in action.
Four Coral Springs high schools have made remarkable strides in recent cheerleading competitions, with three heading to States and one claiming victory at the Sunshine Challenge.
It was another night of rivalry games this week in Coral Springs, with Coral Glades taking on J.P. Taravella on Tuesday before senior night on Wednesday.
Coral Springs continues to produce incredible talent and officially had one of their 0wn sign a contract with the Utah Jazz
Coral Springs Charter had a busy beginning to the week, highlighted by a pair of teams holding Senior Nights on Tuesday.
Coral Springs High School officially held senior night for their soccer teams in their game against Monarch.
On Saturday, the Coral Springs Charter cheerleading team finished in third place in the co-ed division, facing Monarch, Western, and Charles W. Flanagan High School.
On Saturday, the Coral Glades cheerleading team continued their domination in the District Championship in the Extra large Non-Tumbling Division, facing Cardinal Gibbons and Plantation High School.
After a 13-year hiatus, the J.P. Taravella cheerleading squad returned to the District Championship and took first place in the Medium Non-Tumbling Division on Saturday.
It was one of the most exciting nights of the season on Tuesday, featuring games between high schools in Coral Springs.