Pompano Beach High School Baseball Team Secures District Title
Pompano Beach High School Baseball Team Secures District Title
The Pompano Beach High School Tornadoes baseball team clinched the District 14-4A championship last night, April 8, 2026, with a decisive 7-2 victory over rival Cardinal Gibbons at the Tornadoes' home field on NE 6th Street in the heart of the city. This marks a significant achievement for the team and the school community.
Under the leadership of Coach David Smith, the Tornadoes demonstrated strong pitching and consistent hitting throughout the championship game. Senior pitcher Michael Rodriguez delivered a stellar performance, going six innings and allowing only one earned run. Key offensive contributions came from junior shortstop Alex Garcia, who hit a two-run home run in the third inning, and senior catcher Chris Miller, who drove in three runs.
The stands were packed with enthusiastic Pompano Beach residents, including many parents, teachers, and local business owners from the bustling areas along Atlantic Boulevard and Federal Highway, all cheering on the home team. The victory secures the Tornadoes a spot in the regional playoffs, with their first game scheduled for next week. Details regarding the regional playoff schedule and opponent are expected to be announced by the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) in the coming days.
This win is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the student-athletes and coaching staff, bringing pride to the entire coastal Pompano Beach community.


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