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BOYS WINNER - Andrew Iglesias - Sophomore @ Pembroke Pines Charter


When Andrew Iglesias entered Pembroke Pines Charter School as a freshman he was mentioned with some of the states brightest up and coming runners like Niceville's Thomas Howell, Columbus' Kenny Castro, and Belen Jesuit's Michael Magoulas and Fabian Thomas. Iglesias had a rather quiet freshman year running in the 17 minute range and mid 16's to start 2011. Coach Joseph Hazera says the sophomore will continue to break out impressive times and is peaking at the right moment.

"He's coming out of nowhere to the general public, but those guys he came up with in AAU they know who he is. I thought he has been very impressive this year. Before the season we wanted to see how close we could get under sixteen minutes and how close to the top of the podium we could get.  He's just a sophomore and he's way ahead of schedule."

Iglesias showed his skills at the Pre-State Invitational running in the elite race and posting a new personal best 15:39.79 and 10th place finish. He follow that up with a win at the BCAA Championship and his second sub 16 minute performance with a time of 15:52.90. Hazera says over the past year Iglesias has improved his training working every day in the summer and building an excellent base. One objective for the season was to have the sophomore run in more competitive races.

"As a freshman he only ran in big two invitationals. We put him in four big races in seven weeks and each week he got a little quicker. The goals we set for him he was ahead each week. We were hoping to stay healthy and work our way to the front and everything has worked out rather well so far."

The biggest meet of the year for Iglesias will be the 3A Cross Country Championships at Little Everglades Ranch. To make the top of the podium he will have to overtake several runners from Belen Jesuit including Foot Locker finalist Elliot Clemente. Hazera says his pupil is very mentally tough and that if it doesn't happen this  year, a state championship is the goal when all is said and done.

"He's willing to do whatever it takes to get fast. He is that determined. That is his ultimate goal and he works hard enough to do it. When you have enough talent to see that goal that is where you want to be."


Andrew's Athlete Profile


GIRLS WINNER - Ivy Chastain - Junior @ Fort Walton Beach