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Lady Knights Soccer advance to Regional Semifinals @ Lincoln High School

The Lady Knights soccer team put on a dominant performance Tuesday night in their Regional Quarterfinal matchup against Buchholz. A Grace Kennerly hat trick powered the Lady Knights as they won 5-0.

The Lady Knights go on the road tonight to battle Lincoln for a spot in the Regional Finals!

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Boys Soccer beats Fleming Island in Regional Quarter Finals

Less than a week after beating Fleming Island for a District Championship, the Knights Soccer team defeated the Golden Eagles to secure a spot in the Regional Semi-Finals.

After taking a 2-1 lead on Aldin Tahirovic’s second goal of the game, a quick back and forth from Creekside and Fleming made it interesting, but the Knights held on for the win!

The Knights will visit Tallahassee on Saturday 2/15 to take on host Leon in the 6A Regional Semi-Final matchup

 

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Boys and Girls Soccer plus Girls Hoops win 6A District Championships

The Creekside Knights won THREE District Championships Friday night. The Lady Knights Basketball and Soccer teams won while hosting Fleming Island and Fletcher, respectively, at THE CASTLE. The Boys Soccer team went on the road to beat Fleming Island.

The Lady Knights Basketball team won in convincing fashion, with Senior Maddie Lippy notching a double-double.

Meanwhile, the boys soccer team won in convincing fashion, downing Fleming Island 4-1!

The Lady Knights Soccer team held on to beat Fletcher 3-2!

It was a fantastic night for our winter sports teams! There are rumblings that Governor DeSantis will designate the first Friday of February as District Knight” to commemorate the astounding feat that Creekside High School was able to pull off by winning 3 District Championships in one night. Stay tuned for more updates…

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Girls Hoops: New 3pt Records!

Congratulations to Maddie Lippy (Senior) on breaking TWO Creekside Girls Basketball records in our District Semifinal Game against Fletcher on 2/4/2020

Records Broke

Career 3pt FG Made – 127
Previously held by Taylor Allen (123)

Single Game 3pt FG Made – 7
Previously held by Calea Kellet (6)

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District Championship Games

District Championship Night for our Knights Winter Sports Teams!

Creekside Knights Boys Soccer takes on Fleming Island tonight @7pm at Fleming Island for a District Championship!

Creekside Knights Girls Basketball takes on Fleming Island tonight @7pm here at THE CASTLE for a District Championship!

Creekside Knights Girls Soccer takes on Fletcher tonight @7pm here at THE CASTLE for a District Championship!

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Creekside girls weightlifting claims District 5-2A title

GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING – Creekside wins district title

Creekside topped a field of seven teams to win the District 5-2A girls weightlifting championship Thursday. The Knights will send 12 lifters to next Thursday’s Region 3-2A meet at Flagler Palm Coast High School.

Creekside finished first with 48 points. Oakleaf (40) was second, followed by Bartram Trail (38), Middleburg (36), St. Augustine (23), Nease (19) and Fleming Island (15). In all 37 St. Johns County lifters advanced to regionals. Six country lifters won their weight classes:

• Bartram Trail’s Andrea Freeman, despite weighing 10 points less than any other contender, won the 101-pound division after bench pressing 95 pounds and hoisting 90 in the clean and jerk for a 185 total.

• Bartram Trail’s Tyller Bauer (115-150—265) won at 110 pounds.

• Creekside’s Nickey Ness (120-160—280) won at 119.

• Creekside’s Grace Wiegel (135-155—290) won at 129.

• Bartram’s Qua’liyyah Taylor (150-180—330) won at 199.

• Creekside’s Samantha Wood (155-180—335) won in unlimited.

Source: St. Johns County roundup: Creekside girls weightlifting claims District 5-2A title

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Boys Soccer Power Poll: Knights march to top spot

The Times-Union highlights the top teams this season in high school boys soccer.

Here are this week’s Times-Union’s high school boys soccer Power Rankings, highlighting the leading teams from across Northeast Florida. The rankings are released each week through the end of the regular season. Records are through Jan. 20 games.

1. Creekside (12-1-1, 4A). Last week: 2.

Quality wins: Bishop Kenny, Crescent City, Menendez, Nease, Oakleaf, Ponte Vedra, Stanton.This week: A goal from Josiah Sanchez propelled the Knights to a 1-0 victory against Bartram Trail, a make-up game from December, and secured a top seed in the District 4-4A tournament. That’s a pretty good week. Creekside is nearly perfect on the season, with the exception of a November loss to Spruce Creek, as opponents continue to struggle to get past goalkeeper Dean Jamsheedy and the Knights’ defense. One more test remains on the regular season schedule, a Tuesday battle at Fletcher that should be as big as it looks on paper.

Source: Boys Soccer Power Poll: Knights march to top spot

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Creekside Girls Basketball defeats Oakleaf

Creekside 67, Oakleaf 34

 

Calea Kellett came off the bench to score a game-high 18 points for Creekside (11-5, 4-1 District 4-8A) on Tuesday night at home. Taylor Gardner added 11 points for Creekside, while Maddy Lippy scored nine and AnnaRose Epting had seven points and five steals. Dejah Oden led Oakleaf (3-4, 0-4) with 12 points. Creekside hosts Gainesville Buchholz on Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Source: St. Johns County roundup: 4 girls basketball teams pick up wins

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“Ellie’s Night”, benefiting the Pediatric Cardiac ICU at Shands-Gainesville

The Creekside Girls Basketball will be hosting “Ellie’s Knight” on December 5th for their game vs. Nease High School in honor of the Hanson Family.  Ms. Hanson, who teaches at Creekside, recently lost her daughter to Congenital Heart Disease.  Mrs. Hanson is currently promoting a toy drive to benefit the UF Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cardiac ICU where her daughter spent many of her first days.  The PCICU at UF Shands Children’s Hospital cares for patients born with Congenital Heart Disease.  Many patients are awaiting a heart transplant, are on heart assistive devices, or are needing some form of critical care from an ICU team due to their condition.  The ages of patients range from infant to teen and many stay long-term.  The 23 room facility is always full and is expected to be full during the holidays.  This is why the toy drive is so important.  We want to help make the holidays just a little better for these kids and their families that are there.

 

For every person who brings an unwrapped toy to the game, they will get a ticket to be entered into a drawing for a prize basket at half-time.
Please see the attached “wish-list” items to be donated.

 

PCICU Holiday Season Wish List