- December 4, 2025
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CFCA’s Joshua Hernandez set up the Eagles’ offense for success.
Kalib Gray and Vaxytias Vouriotis are sophomore Eagles, and they helped lead the team to victory over Lake Howell High School.
CFCA’s guard Joshua Hernandez focused on defending an inbound pass.
Joshua Hernandez passed to Alex DiPaolo to escape Lake Howell’s defense.
CFCA’s Alex DiPaolo led the Eagles with 16 points in the team’s victory over Winter Park Lake Howell.
The Eagles’ Joshua Hernandez helped with the flow of the game.
The Eagles’ Alex DiPaolo is a senior, and he along with Dylan Campbell scored 16 points in CFCA’s total of 62.
CFCA’s freshman Prince Porterfield and junior Trevor Miller walked on the court after a timeout.
TFA’s Corey Capps fought with Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic’s player for the rebound.
The Royals’ bench was loud and cheered on its teammates.
Corey Capps attempted a three-point shot during TFA’s domination over Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic.
Max Simmons finished with 14 points during TFA’s 70 points Tuesday, Nov. 25.
Isaiah Gillard and Malaki Baker are senior Panthers. The pair took a second to catch their breath before resuming high-intensity play.
Isaiah Gillard worked hard to fight for the Panthers against a challenging opponent.
London Hatch and Isaiah Gillard both are committed to continue their careers at Florida Tech.
Dr. Phillips’ Josiah Gillard is ranked No. 24 in Florida as a sophomore.
Josiah Gillard led the Panthers with 21 points in the team’s game against Providence.
Guard CJ Thomas tried to block Providence’s Luke Mayberry.
Central Florida Christian Academy hosted the third annual Sun Bash high school basketball tournament Monday, Nov. 24, and Tuesday, Nov. 25.
During the two days, 20 teams competed including five from West Orange and Southwest Orange. Those included CFCA, The First Academy and Dr. Phillips, Olympia, and Windermere high schools. The teams competed in the exciting high-level tournament to showcase their talent to college coaches, scouts and the media.
Instead of competing for first-, second- and third-place honors, the teams showcased their skills against programs they wouldn’t face during the regular season.
Monday, Nov. 24
CFCA 66, Pine Ridge 60
Olympia 62, Providence 61
Tuesday, Nov. 25
Windermere High 67, Suncoast 59
CFCA 62, Winter Park Lake Howell 55
TFA 70, Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic 43
Dr. Phillips 50, Providence 53