Overcoming a regular season loss to Jensen Beach will be key, but this team has the talent to make a serious regional push. Joey Abazzia is a lights-out closer/reliever with three saves, a 0.79 ERA and 28 strikeouts. Dane Rossi is another elite arm that has a 0.98 ERA and 52 strikeouts through 43 innings. Uncommitted Noah Lucia has been dominant on the mound with 61 strikeouts and a 1.72 ERA through a team-high 44.2 innings pitched. Justin Aron paces the team with three home runs, and Ayden Gurevich is an RBI machine with 24 runs driven in. Josh Ramos and Anthony Tralongo have put together 20-hit seasons, and Sean Collins and Evan Hernandez will likely cross that threshold in the postseason. The Stallions play a tough schedule and still win most of their games, which means manager Carm Mazza has his more than ready to tackle the postseason. Winner (Pompano Beach-Northeast) 4:00 p.m. Winner (Cardinal Gibbons-Somerset Academy) 7:00 p.m. Let’s take a look at each team’s prospects. This could end up being one of the most competitive districts in the tri-county area. The good news is that both clubs are likely to make the regional tournament, and two Broward programs - Cardinal Gibbons and Pompano Beach - also have shots at an at-large bid. American Heritage Delray and Jensen Beach have been mainstays in the Palm Beach County Power Rankings all season long, but only one team can come out on top of the district tournament.
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