High school roundup: St. Andrew's boys basketball stays hot with fourth consecutive win

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BOYS BASKETBALL

St. Andrew's 76, Hollywood-Chaminade 65

Dylan Rogers had a double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds, and Brooklyn Vick added 11 points with eight assists, as the Scots (14-3) downed the Lions in Boca Raton. Charlie May contributed 17 points and six assists, and Andrew Sineway netted 18 points in the win.

Suncoast 71, Palm Beach Lakes 55

Nate Sasser double-doubled with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Stone Bureau added 17 points, five assists and four steals, as the Chargers handled the Rams in Riviera Beach. Jeremiah Police had 15 points and six rebounds in the win.

Fort Lauderdale-University School 72, Oxbridge Academy 38

Bo Squiteri led the Thunderwolves with 13 points, but they fell to the Sharks in Fort Lauderdale.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Late Thursday

St. Andrew's 74, Boca Raton Christian 42

Lilly Shaw filled the stat sheet with 15 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, and Savanna Smith added 22 points and four rebounds, as the Scots routed the Blazers in Boca Raton. Alexa Schwartz had 16 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals in the win.

BOYS SOCCER

Late Thursday

Miami-Gulliver Prep 3, Oxbridge Academy 1

Stephen Hall scored a goal, and George Wandoff made 11 saves, but the Thunderwolves fell to the Raiders in West Palm Beach.

GIRLS SOCCER

Jupiter 1, Vero Beach 0

Carson Proctor scored the match's lone goal in the final period, and Gretchen Duttenhofer made 11 saves, as the Warriors edged past the Indians in Vero Beach.

Olympic Heights 6, Santaluces 0

Francesca Rojas, Lindsey Osnioff and Valeria Schiavo all scored goals, as the Lions (20-1-2) blanked the Chiefs (4-7-2) in Boca Raton. Olivia Calnek recorded her 16th shutout of the season.

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