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Soccer: No. 1 American Heritage girls hold on

Tuesday, December 11, 2012
by Matt Porter

Asia Lee-Fatt and Taylor Pak each scored a goal to help top-ranked American Heritage edge Fort Lauderdale-Pine Crest 2-1 in a girls soccer matchup Tuesday night.

The Stallions improved to 15-0-1 on the season.

Lake Worth Christian 5, Wellington Christian 3: Tiffany Anderson had two goals and an assist and Kendra Cashion also scored a goal as the Defenders (8-5-2) beat the Eagles (3-8) in Wellington. Stephanie Wilson, Jessica Vordermeier and Hannah Blandon all scored goals and Sarah Best had an assist for the Eagles.

Vero Beach- St. Edward's 2, Boca Raton Christian 0: Alex Link had seven saves, but the Blazers (5-6-1) fell to the Pirates in Boca Raton.

Jupiter Christian 7, Berean Christian 0: Brooke Munroe and Alyssa Hearing each scored two goals to lead the Eagles (8-3-1) to the rout of the Bulldogs in West Palm Beach.

Martin County 7, Okeechobee 0: Madison Iandoli had two goals and an assist and Danielle Jensen added two goals to lead the Tigers (9-1-5) to the rout of the Brahmans in Okeechobee.

Benjamin, King's Academy washed out: King's Academy led fourth-ranked Benjamin 1-0 at halftime when the match was halted because of rain. The match will be made up at a time to be determined.

BOYS

Jupiter 1, Port St. Lucie 1: Jerry Saint-Vil scored a goal in injury time to help the Warriors (6-3-1) tie the Jaguars in Port St. Lucie.

Berean Christian 6, Glades Day 0: Justin Bieck and Zach Watson each scored two goals as the Bulldogs (2-6-2) handled the Gators in Belle Glade.

Trinity Christian 5, Oxbridge Academy 1: Gerritson Craane scored three goals and Darren Seferina added two goals and an assist as the Warriors (11-0) stopped the Thunderwolves (5-3) in Lake Worth.

User Comments:

heard? holding his breath? commented on December 11, 2012 at 8:52 p.m.: report abuse

He "heard" and was "holding his breath"? Not sure why you'd do that considering he illegally recruited her!

Prove it commented on December 11, 2012 at 8:55 p.m.: report abuse

Sure about that, hater? She left AH for financial reasons, clown

Hell of a salesman. commented on December 11, 2012 at 9:20 p.m.: report abuse

You're saying he recruited her? Must of made a great pitch to get her to come from a school that has won 3 straight state titles and she is already committed to a college. You're a fool if you believe that.

Prove it commented on December 11, 2012 at 9:20 p.m.: report abuse

And AH cut scholarships across the board. Come back with new and correct info

So many haters commented on December 11, 2012 at 9:21 p.m.: report abuse

Just can't appreciate a good story.

Congrats commented on December 11, 2012 at 11 p.m.: report abuse

All the best of luck to Yulie. Congratulations to her for making a move to a far better school. She is wished so much success.

area coach commented on December 12, 2012 at 1:44 a.m.: report abuse

Nice article good luck

Rob commented on December 12, 2012 at 7:31 a.m.: report abuse

This was a perfect move at the right time. She will be much better prepared next year as a Freshman learning at a large college after experiencing a bigger learning environment this year.. Wishing her continued success.

Doris C commented on December 12, 2012 at 10:28 a.m.: report abuse

I know Yulie and her family personally and can tell all you haters that this girl is the real thing. There is no such thing as a "free" ride at AH. She left for financial reasons as she stated. This is a good story of a good kid making it on her own merrits. Don't bring her down with negative comments when you know nothing about her. We should be wishing this girl good luck and continued success!

@doris commented on December 12, 2012 at 10:55 a.m.: report abuse

if you think AH doesn't give scholarships.....i have stock i'd like to sell you

Anyone who thinks AH doesn't give scholarships is delusional at best.

anyone who doesn't realize pbc has been recruiting hard over the last year in all sports, is oblivious to the world around them.

really commented on December 12, 2012 at 3:25 p.m.: report abuse

Imagine that, someone recruiting someone FROM Heritage...I find that hard to believe, American Heritage is of high moral standards and would never stoop to such a level.. Kinda funny when the tables are turned..

WHAT A LIE! commented on December 12, 2012 at 6:27 p.m.: report abuse

I CANT BELIEVE MY PRIOR COMMENT WAS DELETED. NO ONE on here put her down, she is a great player. The article states that she left AH for FINANCIAL REASONS, and I merely pointed out that the only way that is possible is IF SHE DIDN"T DO HER SERVICE HOURS. AH gives "academic scholarships", but the price is that a student must do HUNDREDS of service hours. IF THOSE HOURS ARE NOT COMPLETED, THE STUDENT CANNOT GRADUATE. Therefore, a student either has to pay for their education, or do the service as agreed upon.
IS THIS POST OSCENE, HATEFUL RACIST OR OTHERWISE INAPPROPRIATE? I DON'T THINK SO.

Forward commented on December 12, 2012 at 6:35 p.m.: report abuse

Many people are familiar with Americans Heritages lack of standards so Yulie and her family should be happy that she is out of there. Move on with confidence ,there is nothing to look back for. Wish her big and happy things from now on.

Defensive commented on December 12, 2012 at 6:40 p.m.: report abuse

To the blogger who is so defensive Whatever, there are no excuses for things that are done incorrectly. Yulie good luck to you.

Mr Pink commented on December 12, 2012 at 8:12 p.m.: report abuse

Yulie Im so proud of what U have become , U r not only one of the Best Soccer Player in the Nation but also a beautiful & careing young Lady , I will be with U on that special day when U sign to play for The Garnett & Gold FSU !

@@doris commented on December 13, 2012 at 1:57 p.m.: report abuse

Name names if you have them otherwise what your saying is heresy at best and libel at worst. People need to be very careful how they act, contrary to popular belief there ARE consequences for ALL actions including yours. Slander/libel is NOT covered under the first amendment.

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