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Mater Lakes Academy wins True North volleyball event. Plus Belen sports results and more

The Mater Lakes Academy boys’ volleyball team went 5-0 to win the True North Academy Titans Invitational.

In pool play, the Bears defeated Slam 25-7, 25-13; LaSalle 25-17, 25-15; and Varela 25-18, 25-23.

In the Gold Bracket semifinals, Mater Lakes beat Sunset 25-10, 25-16. In the finals, the Bears defeated Varela 25-15 25-19.

Bears senior outside hitter Jesus Montes (49 kills, 14 aces, 9 blocks) was named Tournament MVP. Teammates Nicholas Aranda (junior setter) with 81 assists, 21 digs, 5 aces and Kevin Llerena (junior outside hitter) with 28 kills, 25 digs, 5 aces made the All Tournament Team.

Also playing well for Mater Lakes Academy were sophomore libero Alejandro Graveran (22 digs, 7 assists), sophomore middle blocker Ibrahim Perez (10 kills, 8 blocks), and junior middle blocker Jonathan Falero (10 kills, 7 blocks).

Mater Lakes Academy remained unbeaten, improving to 9-0.

More boys’ volleyball

The Belen Jesuit boys’ volleyball team is also undefeated, improving to 10-0 with a victory over Downtown Doral. Prior, they beat Spanish River-Boca Raton.

Belen Jesuit d. Downtown Doral 25-6, 25-13, 25-13: Nicholas Hernandez 8 kills, 6 digs, 4 aces; Max Klemick 7 kills, 3 blocks; Joseph Gonzalez 6 aces, 8 digs. Bel (10-0).

Belen Jesuit d. Spanish River-Boca Raton 25-10, 25-13, 25-16: Nicholas Hernandez 8 kills, 4 digs, 2 blocks, 2 aces; Lorenzo Torres 15 digs, 9 aces; Joseph Gonzalez 7 kills, 8 digs, 3 blocks, 3 aces; Max Klemick 7 kills, 4 blocks. Bel (9-0).

Track & field

Belen Jesuit’s Tiago Socarras and Joshua Ruiz broke 24-year-old meet records, while posting wins at the Dade County Youth Fair Championship at Tropical Park in Miami.

Socarras won the 1600-meter race in a meet record 4 minutes 12.98 seconds, breaking Central’s Moises Joseph 4:15.98 mark set in 1999. He also won the 800 meters in 1:56.68.

Ruiz won the 3200 meters in a meet record 9:22.94, breaking Miami Springs’ Alien Bosmenier 9:26.61 mark, also set in 1999.

Socarras and Ruiz were also members of the winning 4x800 meter relay that ran 8:11.57 with Evan Torres and Marcelo Mantecon.

Soccer

North Broward Prep’s Leah Finkelman finished fifth in the voting for state Miss Soccer honors via the Florida Dairy Farmers as voted by coaches and media members.

Finkelman, the state’s Class 4A Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year, is also the Miami Herald’s Broward County Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year for Classes 4A-2A.

Florida’s Class 7A Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year Grace Ivey of 7A state champ Bartram Trail was voted Miss Soccer.

Baseball

Belen Jesuit 2, Calvert Hall-Maryland 0: WP Andres Salvade, 6 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 8K; Save Adrian Ergote Game; Stefan Borrero 2-3; David Del Pino 1-3, R, RBI; Evan Rothe 2-3, RBI; Jordan Cordero 2-3, R; Markus Gonzalez 1-3. CH: Jake Butler, 1-4; Thomas Pilarski 1-4; CJ Garrick 1-2; M.Copenspire 1-2. Bel (10-1).

Doral Academy 5, Trinity Christian 3: WP Frankie Menendez 4 IP, 1 R, 7 K; Save Jonathan Vazquez 2 IP, 0 ER, 3 K; Sebastian Berries 3-3, RBI; Adrian Santana 1-2, HR (5th); Pedro Acosta 1-3, RBI. Dor (10-2).

Miami Sunset 4, Miami Springs 2: WP Johan Hidalgo 6 IP, 1 ER. Sun (9-2).

Western 3, American Heritage-Delray 2: WP Alex Pena (3-1) 6 IP, 2 R, 1 ER, 7 K; Save Jason Braverman (1) 0 R, 1 K; Eddie Urdaneta 2-3, BB, R; Aiden Andreu 2-3; Luis Lorenzo 1-3, BB, RBI. Wst (5-5), AHD (8-4)..

Florida League Invitational Tournament: Palmetto 4, Pembroke Pines Charter 3: WP Brody Seeds (3-1); Blake Brookins 2-3, 2 R, RBI; Michael Arnold 1-2, 2 SB; Christian Dixon 1-3, 2 R. Plm (4-3).

Florida League Invitational Tournament: Palmetto 5, West Broward 0: WP Luis Sosa (2-1); Michael Arnold 1-2, Sac, 2 RBI; Sebastian Hernandez 3-4, R; Andres Montesinos 1-3 2 RBI. Plm (5-3).

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Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone

jvarsallone@miamiherald.com