Boys' hoops leads stellar winter season

Ransom Everglades' boys' varsity basketball team highlighted a strong winter for RE's upper school teams with a record-breaking effort that included an 18-game season-opening winning streak and the team's first regional playoff appearance in seven years. The team also tied the school record for regular-season wins with 22. Boys' and girls' varsity soccer also posted great seasons, each advancing to regional playoff play.
The boys' varsity soccer team dedicated its season to former goalie and team leader Antonio Tsialas '19, who passed away last October. Here's an up-close look at RE's winter upper school sports teams.

Varsity Girls’ Basketball
Record 12-12
District semifinalist
Head Coach: Joe Supple
Assistant Coach: Naikisha Bien-Aime
Most Valuable Player: Kathryn Serra ’23
Offensive MVP: Abby Sekoff ’20
Defensive MVP: Addy Weintraub ’20
Raider Award: Victoria Muller-Kahle ’20
 
Varsity Boys’ Basketball
Record: 24-5 
District runner-up, regional quarterfinalist
Head Coach: Scott Berman
Assistant Coach: Matt Leavitt
Most Valuable Offensive Player: Neil Schiff ’21
Most Valuable Defensive Player: Lucas Ortiz ’21
Raider Award: Jack Fitzpatrick ’20
 
Boys’ Varsity Soccer
Record: 19-5-1
District finalist, regional quarterfinalist
Head Coach: Dave Villano ’79
Assistant Coaches: Jim Beverley ’62, Michiel van de Kreeke ’88, Marcos Azar ’04, Buddy Corlette ‘08, Mario Vicente ’12
Player awards will be updated in this space after they are presented.
 
Girls’ Varsity Soccer
Record: 14-7 
District runner-up, regional semifinalist
Head Coach: Michelle Mondell
Assistant Coach: Monica Mengotti 
Most Valuable Player: Preston Edmunds ’20
Most Valuable Player - Offense: Lindsay Gould ’21
Most Valuable Player - Defense: Hannah Badia ’22
Raider Award: Maya Rego ’21
Coaches Award: Mather Davidson ’22
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Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades School is a coeducational, college preparatory day school for grades 6 - 12 located on two campuses in Coconut Grove, Florida. Ransom Everglades School produces graduates who "believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it." The school provides rigorous college preparation that promotes the student's sense of identity, community, personal integrity and values for a productive and satisfying life, and prepares the student to lead and to contribute to society.