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The Coral Glades boys’ basketball team loses 3-1 in the Las Vegas Tark Classic

Coral Springs, Florida – During the Holiday Break in Las Vegas from December 18–21, the Coral Glades boys basketball team performed admirably in the Tark Classic.
In their first game, the Jaguars defeated St. Paul High School (California) 71-61, improving their record to 3-1.
After defeating Laramie High School (Wyoming) 77-44, they lost to Cathedral Catholic High School (California) by six points, which was their sole defeat. In response, the Jaguars defeated Crossroads High School (California) 61-57 in their last game, improving their season record to 10-4.
Coral Glades is having its finest start in school history and is presently ranked as the 64th-best team in Florida. Plantation, Balboa, Fort Lauderdale, Mater Lakes Academy, Flanagan, Stranahan, and Everglades High School have all been defeated by the Jaguars this season.
They play the Academy of Central Florida Regional on January 4 after making a comeback to the floor on January 3 for Miami Country Day.
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