The SBHS boys waterpolo team took on Cypress Bay on Tuesday, February 6. Due to a poor start, only scoring four times in the first half as opposed to Cypress Bay’s 11, the team could not manage a comeback. They played strong in the second half, managing to score six times, only one less than their opponents. Junior Shane Whitaker led the team with eight points, and senior Bryan Porter came in second with two goals. The game ended with South Broward losing 10-18.
The Boys Waterpolo Team Has a Tough Loss Against Cypress Bay
March 1, 2024
Watch in awe as Junior Shane Whitaker delivers another masterclass goal, effortlessly finding the net against Cypress Bay.
Watch in awe as Junior Shane Whitaker delivers another masterclass goal, effortlessly finding the net against Cypress Bay.
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Saarah Juman-Welch is a 16 year old 10th grader with a passion for photography.
“I’ve been doing it since my 6th grade computer teacher asked me to cover for one of her photography students, I loved it,” said Juman-Welch.
Born in Indiana, Juman-Welch quickly became accustomed to living in Hollywood.
“I was 4, barely even alive, so the transition was seamless,” said Juman-Welch.
When she’s not honing her photography skills, she’s excelling in martial arts. On and off since the first grade, Juman-Welch has participated in activities such as taekwondo, wrestling, and boxing.
“I quit taekwondo because my master forced me to teach a class of younger kids before I gave up,” said Juman-Welch.
Her goals for the year are to save money to buy her own camera by the end of the school year, and for her wrestling team to make it to districts.
“I want one with a nice lens, like the ones I use in class,” said Juman-Welch.