The Chaminade-Madonna football team is off to a 4-0 start. The Lions recently defeated Monsignor Pace 35-7.
Head Coach Jason Milgrom is pleased that the team is doing well and hopes the wins continue. “We have a good defense,” he said.
The running game is especially good. Running backs Keyondre White and Shaun Shivers have been playing very well.
The Lions recently defeated Everglades Prep Academy 45 to 6 as well as Cardinal Gibbons, which has a tradition for competitive football.
Top players include Xavier Williams, Davoan Hawkins and Shaun Shivers. “We have had a total team effort and we have a good team,” said Milgrom.
The Lions cheerleading team will participate in local, regional and a state cheerleading competition. Preparing for these competitions is very demanding. The cheerleaders must be in excellent shape to perform the stunts and routines.
Photos by David Volz
Posted by Hollywood Gazette on Tuesday, September 29, 2015
At every Chaminade-Madonna home football game you can see 20 students who love to play the drums and get the audience excited. During a recent game, they were playing with great enthusiasm.
“We support the football team and we get the audience excited during football games and pep rallies,” said Logan Appleton, the captain of the Drum Line. “We love to perform. I enjoying being a part of the Drum Line,” he said.
The Lionesses dance team also performs at home football games, basketball games and other school events. “It takes a lot of hard work to be a successful dancers,” said the team’s coach, Lauren Broeckelmann. The Lionesses have received recognition at a national dance event for jazz and team performance.
Chaminade-Madonna’s volleyball team is also doing very well this year.
Alexis Whittaker loves being a member of the Chaminade-Madonna volleyball team. A sophomore, she plays outside hitter and is leading member of the team. “We are a very close team,” she said.
Jason Johnson, the Chaminade-Madonna volleyball coach said the team should do well this season. He expects Danielle Franzosa, who plays libero and Amanda Allende, who plays outside hitter, will perform well this season.
“We have dedicated players,” said Johnson. He said that many volleyball players compete year round on school and club teams.
The Chaminade-Madonna volleyball team recently hosted the C-M Cares Volleyball Invitational which included 16 teams from around Florida. The money raised from the tournament will go toward cancer research. Johnson was pleased to see the players learning the importance of supporting a positive cause and caring for others. The fund raising effort included the sale of pink shirts to honor people who are struggling with cancer. More than 400 shirts were sold.