![]() ![]() Lennard Pietersz, Seacrest baseball: Hit three home runs in three games last week, including two homers and six RBI against OasisĬoaches may submit nominations for preps of the week by sending an email to The deadline is 6 p.m. Marc Galindo, Immokalee lacrosse: Scored 17 goals in three wins, breaking the team record for goals in a season Wes Blabey, Community School tennis: Won five matches last week, three singles and two doubles, as the Seahawks won three times “We have to win that game first to get to the next game of the playoffs,” he said. He intends to lead his team to a postseason win over its crosstown rival. Holland could win his second district title with Gulf Coast, but he doesn't want to stop there. Ending the regular season on a good win was important.” “Just getting back into action was important. Players recently came back from spring break and Holland was happy to see his team pick up where it left off. The Sharks' win over Naples marked the end of their regular season. “You have to be that guy to step up and do it, in order to be that leader.” “He said, ’If you don’t do it, no one will,’” Holland said. He realized it’s important to lead by example after receiving advice from senior teammate Slade Dubberly. “For them to have that respect for me, that means a lot.”Īs a younger player, Holland would rather let his actions do the talking. Holland appreciates the honor and he's taking his role as team captain seriously. He’s a bright kid who has a bright future.” “That right there is the highest compliment you can receive from your teammates,” Queener said. Most of the Sharks’ team captains are seniors, but the squad looked past seniority and elected Holland as its only junior captain. Queener isn’t the only one who has noticed Holland’s consistent playmaking. Two days later, he scored another three goals and tacked on three assists as his team rolled past Naples, 20-3. Holland racked up three goals and two assists on the road on Tuesday as the Sharks doubled up on Bishop Verot. “He was just doing what he normally does.”īut, this time, the junior’s performance led to a pair of routs over strong teams and for that, Holland has been named Boys Prep of the Week. “He’s one of our best players,” Sharks coach Brett Queener said. According to his coach, it wasn’t much of a surprise. Christian Holland of the Gulf Coast High School boys lacrosse team scored six goals and five assists last week. ![]()
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