Thursday, February 25, 2016

Schmidt's No-No Leads University Past Hialeah Educational and other top stories.

  • Schmidt's No-No Leads University Past Hialeah Educational

    University School’s Jack Schmidt tossed a no-hitter against the Hialeah Educational Academy Bulldogs to lead his Sharks to a 5-0 victory on Wednesday night. The win is the fifth straight for the 6-1, district-leading University squad, and the third straight 4A-17 tilt that has gone in their favor. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs fall to 2-5 with a 1-4 mark in district competition. The Sharks did all their work at the plate in the first inning. They recorded two walks and four base hits to stake thei..
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  • Mater Academy's Big Seventh Sparks Upset of Hialeah Gardens

    Mater Academy's Big Seventh Sparks Upset of Hialeah Gardens
    Moises Criollo’s four RBIs led the Lions to an upset of the Gladiators. The Mater Academy Lions ripped off their fourth straight victory on Wednesday, going on the road to upset the previously undefeated Gladiators of Hialeah Gardens by a 8-3 final score. After two scoreless innings, the Lions (4-2) found their way onto the scoreboard with three runs in the top of the third. Lewis Menendez opened the frame with a base hit and scored on a fielder’s choice by Tyler Perez. Moises Criollo the..
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  • Lyft Line Launches in Miami With Special Extended Discount Zone

    Lyft Line Launches in Miami With Special Extended Discount Zone
    The popular car service Lyft, which launched in Miami in May 2014, announced today a new in-app shared-ride option. Lyft Line allows users to split a ride with strangers going the same way for a discounted fare. The service acts much like Uber's carpooling concept, UberPool. "Lyft Line matches passengers going the same route, allowing them to share the ride for a more affordable price," explains Jaime Raczka, operations executive for the company. "Lyft Line is always more affordable than regular..
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  • Open records proposal seen as good compromise

    Open records proposal seen as good compromise
    Clockwise from top left: Rep. Greg Steube, R-Sarasota; Sen. Rene Garcia, R-Hialeah; Sen. Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton; Barbara Petersen, president of the First Amendment Foundation. TALLAHASSEE — Of more than a dozen exemptions to the state's open-government statutes filed by lawmakers this session, a bill that would have made optional an existing requirement that judges award attorney fees against an agency in violation of Florida “Sunshine” law had been labeled by some as particularly tro..
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