
Parkridge Christian Academy Girls Soccer. {Courtesy}
Parkridge Christian Academy officially concluded its inaugural varsity sports season in winter with strong performances in basketball and soccer.
The boys’ basketball team finished the season 16–7, highlighted by a signature win over Donna Klein Jewish Academy. The Panthers put together both four-game and six-game winning streaks, including a dominant 103-point performance against Horeb Christian High School and an overtime victory over Sheridan Hills Christian.
Parkridge closed the regular season with three straight wins before falling to Atlantic Christian High School in postseason play. Josh Clark led the team in scoring, averaging 16.5 points per game, while Ramon Brayan III followed with 12.1 points per game. Makel Moraes also averaged double figures at 10.1 points per game. Cameron Burbridge and Braxton Ferjuste each contributed at least seven points per contest. Additional key contributors throughout the season included Kastani Whittington, Levon Akopian, Christian Bowyer, Elijah Jimenez, David DaSilva, and Matias Brayan.
The girls’ basketball team finished 1–13 in its first varsity season. Team members included Paisley Williamson, Bella Marshall, Jade Nowalk, Summer Saunders, Jai’da Jones, Chance Reed, Kassidy Manuel, Gianna Augustin, Valentina Garcia, Daisy DiIulio, Makayla Vega, Magnolia Williamson, and Harlow Franciosa.
The boys’ soccer team opened the season with a 6–4 win over Sagemont Prep, with their second victory coming by forfeit. Nicholas Henao scored two goals, Robbie Reynolds added one, and Silas Greenfield led the team with two assists. Kauan DaSilva, Sam Kulacz, and Max Guzman each recorded an assist. The Panthers also earned a 2–2 draw against Sagemont Prep later in the season, scoring two goals.
Other members of the boys’ soccer team included Gabriel Ramirez, Diego Paula, Finn Nicholson, Peter Hamm, Matheus Fernandes, Ezra Wood, Mathis Andre, Amir Dufresne, Ethan Bernardes, Moises Rojas, Apollo Brandao, and Nicholas Henao.
The girls’ soccer team posted an impressive 4–3–2 record. The season opened with a dominant 8–0 victory over Horeb Christian High School. The Panthers also defeated Atlantic Christian High School and Sports Leadership & Management, outscoring opponents 11–3, and earned an additional win by forfeit over Somerset Prep.
Parkridge played to draws against Donna Klein Jewish Academy and Abundant Life Christian Academy in the final match of the season, finishing the year with 26 total goals scored. The girls’ soccer roster featured Jade Nowalk, Lily Wood, Chloe Andre, Mila Jurgens, Jazmine Rivera, Nevaeh Michael, Kaylyn Basel, Molly Alvarez, Eden Pecaut, Jai’da Jones, Sarah Vargas, Magnolia Williamson, Aniyah Augustin, Jordan Roll, Mica Miccichell, and Gianna Augustin.
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