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With 4 minutes, 17 seconds left in Wednesday's Class 4A boys basketball state semifinal, Berkeley Prep guard Justin Gray sprawled on The Lakeland Center court and screamed at the heights of agony.
Join Rick Harmon and Scott Purks live from Lakeland Center on Wednesday as Berkeley Prep makes its first state semifinal appearance since 1967 and the Buccaneers attempt to capture their first state boys basketball championship.
The Berkeley Prep boys basketball team writes a page in school history when it takes the court at 7:45 tonight to play For Lauderdale Pine Crest (22-7) in the Class 4A state semifinals at The Lakeland Center.
There's a mantra among modern-day generals that says, "Those who control the skies control the battlefield.''
Berkeley Prep boys soccer coach Tim Cooper knew the way his team would be viewed with seven regular-season losses. For him and his Buccaneers players, a little bit of underestimating suited them just fine.
The Jesuit High boys soccer team not only managed to keep its season alive Tuesday night, it got a bit of redemption in the process.
Most athletes will say they don't care about honors and awards and they genuinely only care about winning.
Berkeley Prep standout Jordan Burgess added to her list of achievements Wednesday as she was named the Gatorade Florida Volleyball Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.
Dominick Ciao told his Berkeley Prep football players to expect a dogfight.
Dominick Ciao told his Berkeley Prep football players to expect a dogfight. And for one half, they fought the good fight.
A look at tonight's regional final and semifinal games involving Tampa Bay area teams.
The dream season will continue. With a 21-0 shutout victory against Fort Meade in the Class 3A-Region 3 finals on Friday night, undefeated Berkeley Prep advanced to its first state semifinal and will play at Delray Beach American Heritage next week for a chance to play in the state championship.
The dream season will continue. With a 21-0 shutout victory against Fort Meade in the Class 3A-Region 3 finals on Friday night, undefeated Berkeley Prep advanced to its first state semifinal and will play at Delray Beach American Heritage next week for a chance to play in the state championship.
Nelson Agholor shredded the Frostproof defense for 285 yards and three touchdowns to lead the unbeaten Buccaneers to a 41-6 Class 3A-Region 3 semifinal win on Friday.
Nelson Agholor shredded the Frostproof defense for 285 yards and three touchdowns to lead the unbeaten Buccaneers to a 41-6 Class 3A-Region 3 semifinal win on Friday.
Since the beginning of the season, the Berkeley Prep volleyball team, ranked as high as sixth in the nation, knew that in order to win a state championship this year, it would have to go through Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons and Orlando Bishop Moore.
Berkeley Prep running back Nelson Agholor said his team spent the entire week talking about getting that 10th win. Agholor said it wasn't about getting it for himself and the other seniors, but more about showing the players who will return next season what it takes to get it done.
Berkeley Prep running back Nelson Agholor said his team spent the entire week talking about getting that 10th win. Agholor said it wasn't about getting it for himself and the other seniors, but more about showing the players who will return next season what it takes to get it done.
Destin Nichols admits during his approach to the Berkeley Prep offensive line this spring, his steps weren't encapsulated by a sense of fear.
As freshmen, Nelson Agholor and his Berkeley Prep teammates sat home during the playoffs, failing to advance with a 1-2 district record. The past two seasons, Berkeley's gone to the postseason as district runner-ups. This year, the Buccaneers go in as champs.
The Berkeley Prep Buccaneers took care of business convincingly, dispatching the Orlando First Academy Royals at Newman Stadium.
Nelson Agholor has high standards. The Berkeley Prep running back scored all three of the Buccaneers' touchdowns in a shutout of one of the area's top teams, Clearwater Central Catholic, on the road.
Berkeley Prep's first Class 3A-District 5 game of the season turned out to be a good time for Buccaneers senior Nelson Agholor to put on a show.
Berkeley Prep quarterback Destin Nichols threw for 222 yards and four touchdowns in the Bucs' victory.
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