Baker

District: 2A-15
Coach: Boys: Scott Conforte
Key losses: Boys: Ryan Gallick, Cody Byers; Girls: Miko Dougherty
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Dylan Fine, Sr. Michael Faulkner, Sr. Bryr Austen; Girls: none
Outlook: Boys: With senior Tyler Doyle and sophomore Anthony Myers transferring from Cape Coral and junior Kyle Schulte moving over from Mariner, the Bulldogs are suddenly loaded and a contender for the state tournament. Girls: Baker is working to assemble a girls? team.

Bishop Verot

District: A-17
Coach: Boys/girls: Michael Reese (second season)
Key losses: Boys: Chase Marinell; Girls: none
Key returnees: Boys: Jack Hernandez, Austin Lee, Dylan Hinkle; Girls: Sr. Mariel Rickert, Sr. Rosie Eggers, Jr. Betsy Hasty, Jr. Abbey Lavendar, So. Emily Snell
Outlook: Boys: Verot loses two-time The News-Press Player of the Year Chase Marinell. But Hernandez has as much game, and Verot also returns Kevin Mosher, Brandon Pendergrass and Robert Butler from last year?s state tournament team. Senior Steven Reynolds also returns after missing last season with an injury. Girls: All of last year?s team returns, while freshman Kelly Reynolds has the potential to be Verot?s top player.

Canterbury

District: A-17
Coach: Boys/Girls: Derek Carlson (seventh season)
Key losses: Boys: Devon Johnson; Girls: none
Key returnees: Boys: none; Girls: none
Outlook: Boys: Eighth-grader Carson Burton, the top player, five freshmen and one sophomore make up a new team; Girls: Courtney Bagans is the top player on Canterbury?s first girls? team.

Cape Coral

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Bob Plageman (first season); Girls: Savanna Pavkov (first season)
Key losses: Boys: Tyler Doyle, Anthony Myers; Girls: Tara Higgins
Key returnees: Boys: Anthony Lawrence; Girls: Sr. Regina Sin
Outlook: Boys: The transfers of Doyle and Myers to Baker undercut a promising team, which starts over with two sophomores and four freshmen. Girls: Sin is a top local player who leads what Pavkov said will be a competitive team.

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Cypress Lake

District: A-18
Coaches: Boys: Maureen Cannon (ninth season); Girls: Perry Hill (first season)
Key losses: Boys: none
Key returnees: Boys: Jr. Drew London, So. Ryder Albright
Outlook: Boys: Freshmen Jake Kilgore, Chris Allenbaugh and Tanner Betts give Cypress Lake hopes for a competitive season.

Dunbar

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Lovie Wells Jr.; Girls: Frank Moon
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Connor Metz, Jr. Luc Bednarek
Outlook: Boys: Dunbar has three newcomers and three returning golfers.

East Lee

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: David Hornik; Girls: Chad Clements
Key losses: Girls: Jessica Hornik

Evangelical Christian School

District: A-17
Coach: Boys: Kevin Lynch (eighth season)
Key losses: Boys: Grant Rosario
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Matthew Hannaford, Jr. Jake Sherwin, Fr. Garrett Lee
Outlook: Hannaford and Sherwin may be the best 1-2 punch in the area, and Lee is a pretty good No. 3. Eighth-grader Matthew Hovis and newcomer Nick Partipello will vie for the critical fourth spot on a strong team.

Estero

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Troy Beall (second season); Girls: Tom Kane (first season)
Key losses: Boys: Hunter Slade, Bobby Bojarzin; Girls: Sarah Patterson, Austin Spruill
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Ryan Kammerer, So. Chase Eberhard, So. David Diefenthaler, So. Gianni Hinkson; Girls: Sr. Morgan Amore, Jr. Laynie Villaneuve, Laurel Wise
Outlook: Boys: The Wildcats have depth but inexperience. Girls: Estero does not have enough players to record a team score.

Fort Myers

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Jesse Bryson (second season); Girls: Amy Hopperstad (11th season)
Key losses: Boys: Airik Medinis; Girls: Kara Presbrey
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Mike Andre, Sr. Garrett Melita, Jr. Sam Murphy, Jr. Jonathan Lowrey; Girls: Sr. Georgia Price, Jr. Naina Sharma, So. Daniella Debitetto, So. Emily Thorp, Jr. Katie Rigot, Sr. Katie Melich
Outlook: Boys: The Green Wave has most of last year?s state-qualifier back but is focusing early on individual improvement. Girls: An early-season victory over Gulf Coast was the first in years for the Green Wave, who are anchored by arguably the area?s top player in Price.

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Gateway Charter

District: A-18
Coach: Boys: Travis Wehrs (third season)
Key losses: Boys: Jesse Lowe, B.J. Kuhn, Ely Buhrts, Alex McMillian, Dustin Suh
Key returnees: Boys: Ryan Grimes
Outlook: Boys: The Griffins lost all five starters from last year?s district champions, but Wehrs thinks young talent will put Gateway in the hunt to repeat.

Island Coast

District: A-17
Coach: Boys: Timothy Loughren
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Jordan Carr, Sr. Chris Quiroga
Outlook: Boys: Carr and Quiroga lead four returning players for a still-building program.

LaBelle

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Keith Cottrell (third season); Girls: Shahlaine Dhillon
Key losses: Boys: none; Girls: Savannah Smith, K.C. Lynn, Annalicia Cavazos
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Tommy Cottrell, Sr. Daniel Hernandez, Sr. Josh McCardel, Jr. Shamus Sammerdyke, So. Nick Wegscheid; Girls: So. Caroline Cottrell, So. Suzanna Talada, So. Trisha Donaldson
Outlook: Boys: LaBelle is building on a full roster and success from last season. Girls: Dhillon has several new players joining three returnees while taking over for long-time coach Bobbie Spratt

Lehigh

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Nicholas Dysert (first year); Girls: Dawn McNew (first year)
Key losses: Boys: William Krutky; Girls: none
Key returnees: Boys: Brad Muchler; Girls: Sr. Isabella Cavallo
Outlook: Boys: Lehigh has started the season with limited numbers on the boys? and girls? teams.

Mariner

District: 2A-15
Coach: Boys: James Harris (second season)
Key losses: Boys: CJ Cricco, Braden Junkins, Kyle Schulte; Girls: Kaitlin Davis
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Dean Hofer, So. John Inkster; Girls: Kelsey Fallisch
Outlook: Boys: Long-time coach Marty Waters retired, turning the reins over to Harris for the second time in three years.

North Fort Myers

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: John McDonald (second season); Girls: Al Coffin (10th season)
Key losses: Boys: Joe Caiazza, Jarrod Adkins; Girls: three players
Key returnees: Boys: So. Zack Holton, So. Eric Schnell-Hall; Girls: Sr. Brittany Agricola, Jr. Brittany Sansoussi, Jr. Brittany Lafenetre, Jr. Brooke Bailey, Jr. Mariah Koch
Outlook: Boys: Early success could spark a young team with six new members. Girls: With five players with at least two years experience, North Fort Myers looks for a steady, consistent squad.

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Oasis Charter

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Stan Geer; Girls: Keri Rieder
Key returnees: Girls: So. Gina Falvey
Outlook: Boys: J.P. Schleiter led Oasis with a 39 in an early match this fall. Girls: Falvey is a top local player, and eighth-grader Hanna Lee is steady.

Riverdale

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Dave Banse (fifth season); Girls: Tim Hawkins (fourth season)
Key losses: Boys: Mike Johnston, Joe Sudak; Girls: Vanessa Morales, Morgan Vickers
Key returnees: Boys: Jr. Tanner Nipper, Jr. Zane Warner, Sr. Nik Clodfelter; Girls: Jr. Kaitie Cross, Sr. Jen Nielson, Sr. Morgan Brown, Sr. Amanda Smith, Sr. Samantha Deluca
Outlook: Boys: Warner has worked hard to try to put himself among the better players in the area, while newcomer Ryan Conners provides depth to a promising program. Girls: Cross is a top area player who leads an improving program with at least eight players, its greatest depth ever.

South Fort Myers

District: A-17
Coach: Boys: Joe Hampton
Key losses: Boys: Alex Felice, Max Koenig
Key returnees: Boys: Jr. Austin Schultz, Jr. Joey Jaminson, So. Alex Carlisle
Outlook: Boys: Felice?s graduation leaves a talent and leadership void, but Schultz continues to improve, and four freshmen provide future promise.

Southwest Florida Christian Academy

District: Independent
Outlook: N/A

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To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

?Lee sheriff’s office releases cause-of-death report on double murder-suicide victims

?Lee deputies arrest 8 people at two parties where minors were drinking

?Naples man charged with trying to pull waitress’ shirt off

?Lee deputy accidentally Tasers self while arresting man

Domestic assault arrests

? Victor R. Barragan, 45, whose East Naples address was not available, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday near the 1000 block of 41st Terrace S.W. He was charged with battery, after reports said he pushed his wife into a wall during a verbal altercation at a party.

? John Edward Dolan, 70, of the 12000 block of Londonderry Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Friday by Lee deputies at home. He was charged with battery/domestic violence. He is accused of punching his stepson in the face.

? Jesse William Sexton, 39, of the 8000 block of Cypress Drive North in Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies at home. He was charged with two counts each of battery/domestic violence and domestic violence by strangulation. He is accused of hitting and choking his wife and her sister.

DUI arrests

? Andrew Thomas Frields, 21, of the 8000 block of Anhinga Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies near Alico Road and Ben Hill Griffin Parkway in Fort Myers.

? Brian Patrick Gear, 46, of the 14000 block of Canaan Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers in Lee County. He was charged with boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

? Jessican Ann Godwin, 34, of the 3000 block of Plantation Way, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Sunday near the intersection of Immokalee and Airport-Pulling roads.

? Edward Lee Griffin, 53, of the 2000 block of 28th Avenue S.E., Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday near the intersection of 28th Avenue S.E. and Everglades Boulevard. Griffin was also charged with possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance and carrying a concealed weapon.

? Gary F. Harrington, 53, of the 10000 block of Sea Coral Court, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Felts and Wilson Roads in Bonita Springs.

? Cody Robert Hilton, 20, of the 24000 block of Golden Eagle Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Noel and Cockelshell Roads in Bonita Springs. He also was charged with driving without a valid license.

? Roxanna Maria Perez, 19, of the 4000 block of 13th Avenue S.W., Golden Gate, was arrested by Collier deputies Sunday near the intersection of Santa Barbara Boulevard and Lancewood Way.

? Elizardo Ruiz, 60, of the 3000 block of 24th Avenue S.E., Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday near the intersection of Golden Gate Boulevard and 20th Street S.E.

Drug arrests

Matthew Lee Rangel, 27, of the 28000 block of Dovewood Court, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was charged with two counts of selling cocaine within 1,000 feet of a school, park or church, four counts of possession of cocaine with the intent to sell within 1,000 feet of a school, park or church, and one count of trafficking in cocaine.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/ contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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Police Beat: Aug. 6, 2010

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To report a crime or any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at (239) 774-4434 or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at (239) 332-5555 or 1-800-780-TIPS.

Two men caught red-handed gillnetting

Two Chokoloskee men face charges of felony gillnetting in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday.

Armed with night vision goggles, officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) were patrolling the Coon Key Light area in the pre-dawn hours when they observed a vessel that was not displaying navigation lights. FWC officers observed Shaun K. Humphreys, 36, and Robert D. Daffin, 20, onboard retrieving monofilament gill nets from the water, according to reports.

Officers boarded the vessel and observed approximately 70 live and dead fish, including pompano and ladyfish, entangled in the net. In addition, officers observed fish on the floor of the boat, near the fuel tank. Additionally, an endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle was found alive in the net, reports said.

The operators of the vessel, Humphreys and Daffin, were arrested and booked into the Collier County jail on felony gillnetting charges and numerous other violations.

“These nets don’t discriminate; they can entangle any species, and are very damaging to our resources,” FWC Maj. Alfredo Escanio said in a prepared statement. “We hope this sends a message to the fishing community that we are out there, protecting the state’s marine life.”

Officials seized the fish, approximately 400 yards of gill net and the fishermen’s boat.

Additional charges may follow, according to a FWC prepared statement.

Burglary arrests

Two 18-year-old men were arrested Friday by Collier County Sheriff’s Office deputies and charged with kicking a door to enter and exit an apartment in Golden Gate.

Vilokchys Dorsainvil, of the 500 block of 18th Street Southeast, and Armando Horta, who is listed as homeless, were charged with unarmed burglary of an unoccupied dwelling at the 4500 block of Coral Palms Lane and criminal mischief.

Horta was also charged with an active warrant violating a battery probation.

Dorsainvil and Horta knew the victim, reports said.

They are accused of causing about $350 worth of damage, reports said.

DUI arrests

•Michael Christian Adcox, 33, of the 200 block of Grape Wood, Marco Island, was arrested by Marco Island police Thursday at 1100 Collier Blvd. N. He was charged with two counts of DUI, one with property damage. He was also charged with possessing narcotic equipment paraphernalia.

• Darby S. Holbrook, 49, of the 500 block of 15th Street Southwest, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Florida Highway Patrol Friday at County Road 876 and Ninth Street Southwest.

• Steven J. Kasper, 53, of the 2000 block of Airport-Pulling Road South, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Thursday at Radio and Livingston roads.

• Michael R. Simons, 55, of the 3000 block of Driftwood Way, North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Thursday at Orange Blossom Drive and Airport-Pulling Road.

• Jeffrey Small, 39, of the 200 block of Burnt Pine Drive, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at Immokalee and Livingston roads.

Drug arrests

• Shawn Eugene Thorp, 32, of Chiefland, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at the Naples Jail Center. He was charged with smuggling a contraband into a county detention facility and possessing no more than 20 grams of marijuana.

Battery arrests

• Douglas Frederick Abrams, 46, of the 3700 block of 20th Avenue Northeast, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at home. He was charged with striking the mouth of his live-in girlfriend.

• Michael W. Meriweather, 41, of the 3500 block of Plantation Way, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at an unavailable address. He was charged with pulling his girlfriend’s hair.

• Jeffrey George Saad, 67, of the 6800 block of Sterling Greens Drive, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday at home. He was charged with pushing and spitting in the face of his wife.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff from oral and written reports by the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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Police Beat: Sept. 4, 2010

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? Homeless man accused of trying to steal computer from hotel

? Berry bad: Man charged with stealing, selling 200 pounds of picked palmetto berries

? Local man claims wife beat him with electrical cords for seven months

Battery arrests

? Grant D. McCoy, 37, of the 780 block of 95th Avenue North in North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Monday at his home. He was charged with aggravated battery after he was accused of knocking down his pregnant girlfriend, choking her and trying to smother her with pillows. He was also charged with kidnapping/imprisonment. According to reports, he trapped his girlfriend in the bedroom and wouldn’t let her leave the house.

? William M. Deguzman, 27, of the 11000 block of Char Ann Drive, Fort Myers, was arrested Tuesday by Lee deputies at home. He was charged with battery.

DUI arrests

? Richard William Mitchell, 35, of the 1700 block of 41st Terrace Southwest in Golden Gate, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at U.S. 41 East and Lakewood Boulevard. He was found passed out in the driver’s seat near a closed Hess station.

? Joseph Allen Greene, 31, of the 26000 block of Robin Way in Bonita Springs, was arrested on Tuesday by Collier deputies at Immokalee Road and Wilson Boulevard. He has a prior DUI conviction in Palm Beach County.

Fraud arrest

? Elizabeth J. Farmer, 20, of the 25000th block of Busy Bee Lane in Bonita Springs, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at 3301 U.S. 41 East and charged with fraud for using someone else’s identification card to visit a prisoner at the Collier County jail. Farmer is on probation for grand theft. Felons can’t visit inmates in the jail.

Grand theft arrest

? Kimberly Burnett, 38, of the 10th block of Salinas Drive in East Naples, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies and charged with dealing in stolen property, grand theft and defrauding a pawnbroker. She was arrested at 6060 Collier Boulevard after she sold stolen jewelry to First Pawn on Airport-Pulling Road. According to reports, she sold two gold necklaces and a gold bracelet for $820. The victim reported that two shoe boxes full of jewelry had been stolen from her home, valued at $41,400.

The victim said Burnett was her housekeeper.

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Police Beat: Sept. 1, 2010

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Cypress Lake started its volleyball season strong, taking down South Fort Myers 25-14, 29-27, 25-13 Tuesday.

Brooke Snyderman led the Panthers with eight kills and seven digs, while Emily Keim had six kills, 23 assists and three blocks and Audrey Boren had five kills and five blocks.

Brittany Mattras and Mallory Motycka led South Fort Myers with four blocks and two kills each.

- LABELLE D. DUNBAR 25-5, 25-4, 25-13: Kendall Marotti had 19 aces and nine kills for LaBelle. Abbie O’Serrell and Rachel Reinbott each added eight aces.

- SEACREST D. OASIS, 25-10, 25-6, 25-14: Oasis started the season with a loss.

- NORTH D. MARINER, 25-12, 25-18, 25-8: North (1-1) won its home opener.

- Bishop Verot D. Barron Collier 25-14, 25-20, 25-10: Sarah Toggweiler led the Vikings (1-0) with 14 kills, while MacKenzie Fry added four blocks and Gina Clarke had 25 assists.

- ECS D. Bradenton Christian 25-18, 25-13, 25-7: Kelsey Fox had 10 kills and Schuyler Moore added 17 digs for ECS (1-0).

- Estero d. First Baptist 22-25, 25-14, 16-25, 25-21, 15-12: Stacey Mielke had 14 kills and Ashley Baker added six aces for Estero (1-0).

- Baker d. Cape Coral 25-21, 25-12, 25-9: Lexi Goldberg had 10 digs, Alexis Ross added six kills and Sierra Myers pitched in five kills for Baker (1-0).

Boys Golf

BAKER 154, FORT MYERS 158, GULF COAST 161

Arrowhead GC, Par 36

Baker: Dylan Fine 37, Tyler Doyle 38, Anthony Myers 38, Michael Faulkner 41, Bryr Austen 41

Gulf Coast: Corey Childers 34, Matt Leite 41, Thomas Reber 42, Luke Hammock 44

Fort Myers: Jonathan Lowery 39, Sam Murphy 39, Ryan Fowler 39, Mike Andre 41

Records: Baker 2-0, Gulf Coast 0-2, Fort Myers 2-1

RIVERDALE 166, ISLAND COAST 237

River Hall GC, Par 36

Riverdale: Nik Clodfeller 39, Tanner Nipper 39, Zame Warner 44, Mike Esnier 44

Island Coast: Jordan Carr 47, Ben Adbil 58, Nate Carbonnell 61, Chris Quiorga 71

Records: Riverdale 1-0, Island Coast 0-1

CANTERBURY 208, OASIS 209

Shell Point GC, Par 36

Canterbury: Carson Burton 44, Fabian Hamprecht 52, Derek Wu 55, Michael Payson 57

(2 of 2)

Oasis: J.P. Schleiter 39, Michael Shwartz 48, Tyler Baston 61, Sully Hess 61

Records: Canterbury 1-0, Oasis 0-1

Girls golf

Fort Myers 175, Gulf Coast 191

Vineyards, Par 36

Fort Myers: Georgia Price 35, Naina Sharma 45, Daniella Debitetto 45, Emily Thorp 50

Record: Fort Myers 2-0

Girls swimming

FORT MYERS 134, MARINER 35

200 medley relay: Fort Myers 2:08.99; 200 free: Lauren Samuelson (FM) 2:14.26; 200 IM: Abi Tyler (FM) 2:22.36; 50 free: Stephanie Martinez (FM) 26.55; 100 fly: Jessica Hurley (FM) 1:08.97; 100 free: Lauren Samuelson (FM) 1:01.63; 500 free: Abi Tyler (FM) 5:36.85; 200 free relay: Fort Myers 1:57.30; 100 back: Jessica Hurley 1:15.18; 100 breast: Stephanie Martinez (FM) 1:19.37; 400 free relay: Fort Myers 4:14.54

Cape Coral 110, Cypress Lake 49

200 medley: Cape Coral 2:06.63; 200 free: Jennifer Crawford (CC) 2:19.82; 200 IM: Michaela Steakley (CC) 2:33.31; 50 free: Samantha Morreal (CC) 30.69; 100 fly: Steakley (CC) 1:13.08; 100 free: Monica Jaeger (CC) 59.43; 500 free: Hannah Brown (CL) 5:46.37; 200 free relay: Cypress Lake 2:08.31; 100 back: Jaegar (CC) 1:08.39; 100 breast: Brown (CL) 1:15.98; 400 free relay: Cape Coral 4:06.95.

Records: Cape Coral 1-0, Cypress lake 0-1

Boy’s swimming

FORT MYERS 134, MARINER 33

200 medley: Fort Myers 1:50.89; 200 free: Jacob Alvarado (FM) 1:58.92; individual medley: Michael Missouri 2:05.66; 50 free: John Therrien (FM) 22.92; 100 fly: Cyril Kurland (FM) 1:02.48; 100 free: Logan Samuelson (FM) 53.70; 500 free: Zachary Wilson 5:28.06; 200 free relay: Fort Myers 1:41.25; 100 back: Michael Missouri (FM) 1:03.63; 100 breast: Cyril Kurland 1:13.35; 400 free relay: Fort Myers 1:39.60

Cape Coral 124, Cypress Lake 46

200 medley: Cape Coral 1:54.89; 200 free: Andrew Greene (CC) 2:08.12; 200 IM: Corey Connell (CC) 2:29.86; 50 free: Graham Murza (CC) 24.45; 100 fly: Rico Dall (CC) 1:01.27; 100 free: Nick Keating (CC) 54.64; 500 free: Murza (CC) 5:12.88; 200 free relay: Cape Coral 1:43.27; 100 back: Tyler Thresher (CC) 1:02.87; 100 breast: Mike Padula (CC) 1:18.56; 400 free relay: Cape Coral 3:47.10.

Records: Cape Coral 1-0, Cypress lake 0-1

Football

CAPE CORAL CHRISTIAN 66, NICAEA ACADEMY 6: The Crusaders won their six-man football opener in easy fashion on Saturday. Freshman WR/LB Moe Franklin caught six passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns on offense and had three sacks and two fumble recoveries on defense, returning one for another score.

Senior quarterback Jamal Ward passed for 75 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 100 yards and two more scores. Cape Christian (1-0) will travel to Islamorada Island Christian on Saturday.

Tuesday’s HS roundup: Cypress opens volleyball season with win

Over the past 10 years, Lee County preseason high school volleyball conversations centered around four programs.

Bishop Verot, Fort Myers and either Canterbury or Evangelical Christian School garnered the accolades and attention, and deservedly so.

The Cypress Lake Panthers are hoping to insert themselves into the mix this year and in years to come.

“Fort Myers is the top program, very well-coached and disciplined and mature on the court,” said second-year Cypress Lake coach Jessica Thornton, who moved to the school last year from Gibsonton East Bay High.

Not since the late 1990s, when Cypress Lake won five consecutive district titles and made a 1999 playoff run to the Class 4A state title game, have the Panthers held such promise. Cypress, coached then by Rick Hubbard, fell to Jacksonville Bishop Kenny in the championship game. Cypress Lake won a volleyball state title in 1982.

Thornton, adjusted to her new surroundings, has 10 seniors with whom to work this season.

Seven of the 10 seniors have started since their freshman year, and they played together on club teams prior to that.

?We all know each other really well,? said senior setter and team co-captain Emily Keim. ?They know what?s going to happen. They can read my language.?

They have improved each season, from winning four games as freshmen to 12 as sophomores to posting a 17-8 record last season as juniors.

?We build each year together,? said outside hitter Brooke Snyderman and co-captain. ?We trust each other on the court.?

Only a district tournament loss to Riverdale kept the Panthers from reaching the Class 4A state playoffs last season. Cypress Lake also has to contend with perennial power Fort Myers.

?Our reasonable goal is to get to the state tournament,? said Alli LaBerge, an outside hitter and co-captain with Keim and Snyderman. ?We want to compete with the high-level teams.?

To attain that goal, many of the Panthers, including LaBerge, spent their summer sharpening skills in beach tournaments, traveling to Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale and Siesta Key for competition.

The Panthers compete in the 10-team District 4A-11 also comprised of Baker, Cape Coral, Estero, Fort Myers, Lemon Bay, Mariner, North Fort Myers, Riverdale and South Fort Myers.

?I don?t want to sound too cocky, but the only two teams we?re worried about are Riverdale and Fort Myers,? Keim said. ?I think it would take a lot to beat Fort Myers. It would take our best game from everyone to beat them. We would really have to be on top of our game.?

Cypress volleyball looks to join elite

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? Traffic stop leads to drug, multiple weapons charges

? ‘Doughnut’ vandals strike Stoneybrook Golf Course again

Domestic assault arrest

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? Christopher Trimboli, 48, of 4117 Dale Ave., East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Wednesday at his home. He was charged with grabbing the neck of his live-in girlfriend, throwing her onto the couch, pulling her hair and grabbing her shirt.

Assault arrest

? Lesly Rosales, 17, of an unlisted address, was arrested by Naples police Wednesday in the 400 block of 10th Street N. She was charged aggravated battery after police reported she used a closed fist to punch a pregnant woman in the stomach.

DUI arrest

? Edmund Lawrence Craig, 65, of the 200 block of Madison Drive, Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies near Bonita Beach Road and U.S. 41 South in Bonita Springs. He was charged with DUI with a blood alcohol content of 0.15 or above.

Drug arrests

? ?John Michael Brown, 28, of an unknown address on Holly Avenue, East Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies at the intersection of Bayshore Drive and Jeepers Avenue. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance, Xanax, possession of no more than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of narcotic equipment.

? ?Linda Marie Gealy, 50, of the 10000 block of River Drive, Bonita Springs, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies at the Sheriff’s Office Substation, 8951 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs. She was charged with trafficking opium.

? ?Ginny Lynn Moyer, 40, of the 9000 block of San Carlos Boulevard, Fort Myers, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies near College Parkway and Whiskey Creek Boulevard in Fort Myers. She was charged with violation of probation on an opium charge, driving with a suspended license and two counts of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

Burglary arrest

? ?Brook S. Auguste, 18, of 5302 Confederate Drive, East Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Marco police at 129 Cyrus Street. He was charged with burglary of an unoccupied vehicle and theft, after the owner said someone stole a $100 phone from the car at 128 Clyburn St.

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Police Beat: Aug. 26, 2010

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To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

Tired of teasing, man throws rock into car carrying children

Drug arrests

? Kathryn A. Goodchild, 48, of the 7400 block of Jacaranda Park Road, North Naples, was arrested by Collier Deputies on Friday night while driving her red Mercury near the Uno Pizza at 2380 Vanderbilt Beach Road. Goodchild was charged with DUI-alcohol or drugs. She was also charged with possessing several pills, including Percocet, Tylenol with codeine and Soma, which is a muscle relaxer.

? Victor R. Penafundora, 24, of Hialeah was arrested by Collier deputies Friday night after they pulled over the driver of a light green Chrysler. Penafundora was a passenger. The vehicle was stopped near Immokalee Road and Interstate 75. Penafundora was charged with possessing marijuana and cocaine.

? William Lienz Machado, 26, of the 5000 block of 157 Court SW, Miami, was arrested by Collier deputies Friday night after they pulled over his light green Chrysler near Immokalee Road and Interstate 75. Machado was charged with possessing cocaine.

? Jarrod Edward Cain, 23, of the 9200 block of Winterview Drive, North Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies following a traffic stop of his white Toyota SUV on Saturday near the Mercato Plaza on U.S. 41. Cain was charged with DUI and possessing marijuana.

DUI

? Lisa Elaine Fernald, 42, of the 3600 block of Cottage Club Lane, Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday after, they say, Fernald ran her vehicle off the road and into the grass near the 300 block of Airport-Pulling Road. She was charged with DUI.

? Daniell Paul Cole, 23, of the 300 block of 13th Street NW, Golden Gate Estates, was arrested by Collier deputies on Saturday following a traffic stop near the intersection of Airport-Pulling Road and Curling Avenue. Cole was charged with DUI.

? John Michael Trade, Jr., 18, of the 400 block of Southwest Boulevard, East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday following a traffic stop near the intersection of Santa Barbara Boulevard and Coronado Parkway in Golden Gate City. He was charged with DUI.

? John Joseph Evangelisto, Jr., 45, of the 1300 block of Auburndale Avenue, Marco Island, was arrested by Marco Island police Saturday after a traffic stop outside Marco Walk Plaza, which is near Winterberry and South Heathwood drives. Police stopped Evangelisto in his black SUV and then charged him with DUI.

Grand theft

? Elizabeth Nery Aquinoegas, 45, of the 4400 block of Botanical Place Circle, in the Bayshore area of Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Saturday at the Bealls Department Store, 3701 U.S. 41 East. Aquinoegas went into the fitting room with an empty purse and came out with a bulging purse, store personnel reported to deputies. She was charged with grand theft after police say they recovered 14 items in her large purse, including several junior-size shirts.

Other arrests

? Michael Warren Murphy, 47, whose address in East Naples was not listed in reports, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at his home in a duplex. Murphy was charged with wielding a knife that had a 9-inch blade, stabbing it into the door of his neighbor’s home and eventually gaining access to the home. He was charged with burglary by assault or battery.

Other arrests

? Nathaniel Raymond Fadael, 27, of the 200 block of Piper Lane, Immokalee, was arrested by Collier deputies on the Immokalee Seminole Indian Reservation following a traffic stop of the red Dodge Charger that Fadael was riding in as a passenger Saturday. After finding cocaine and marijuana, deputies said they used a K-9 to locate more drugs and weapons. Fadael was charged with engaging in a criminal offense with a weapon, possession of marijuana, possession of cocaine with intent to sell and possession by a convicted felon of a chrome Taurus handgun and 16 rounds of 9 mm ammo, which were located in a pink child’s book bag.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/ contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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Police beat: Aug. 22, 2010

15. August 2010 · Comments Off · Categories: Drugs, naples, News · Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

Man injured in crash as Collier sheriff’s deputies pursue him

Cape Coral man arrested, charged with lewd and lascivious battery

Battery arrests

? Linda Marlene Long, 51, of the 1200 of Rordon Drive, Naples, was arrested by Collier County Sheriff deputies at the 4600 block of Alhambra circle. She was charged with chasing her now separated husband outside in the backyard, tugging his shirt and slapping him. James Long, the husband, said she has come over on multiple occasions and inflicted verbal and/or physical abuse regarding division of their property, the reports said.

? Roger Lee Brown, 51, of the 100 block of East Court., Goodland, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at the 100 block of East Court. He was charged with cornering his wife by the neck in a threatening manner, reports said.

? Jesus Rios Martinez, 19, of the 1300 block of Roberts Road, Immokalee, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at the 1300 block of Roberts Road. He was charged with throwing items at his girlfriend and causing injury, reports said.

DUI arrests

? Arthur Feria, 34, of the f the 3300- block of 29th Avenue Northeast, Naples, was arrested by Florida Highway Patrol on Saturday at Immokalee Road and U.S. 41.

? Kathleen Cinquegrana, 59 of North Easton, Mass., was arrested by Collier deputies along U.S. 41 near 107th Avenue early Sunday.

? Walter Davis Stephens III, 39, of the 17500 block of Harbour Point Drive, Fort Myers was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday on U.S. 41 near the 10500 block.

? Robert Lynn Withers, 52, of the 9600 block of Victoria Lane, Naples, was arrested by Collier County Sheriff deputies Saturday at Airport-Pulling Road and U.S. 41. At the time of the arrest, according to reports, Withers was physically resisting arrest and required two deputies to place into deputies vehicle.

? Miguel Felipe Baltazar, 43 of the 200 block of Triple C Run, Felda, was arrested by Collier deputies Saturday at U.S. 41 and Glades Avenue. He was observed driving on the center line of U.S. 41 and at one point, his vehicle’s left wheels were driving on the shoulder, reports said. While deputies conducted the sobriety test, he was observed to have urinated on himself, reports said.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/ contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

? 2010 Naples Daily News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Police beat: Aug. 15, 2010

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.

East Naples man faces aggravated assault charges

An East Naples man going by the nickname “Flea” faces assault charges after neighbors reported that he’d “gone crazy.”

Farol Hyppolite, 32, of the 5200 block of McCarty Street in East Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies at his home on Tuesday and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, criminal mischief and obstruction of justice after getting into fights with several of his neighbors.

One neighbor reported that Hyppolite told him he was going to “slash his head off.”

According to reports, Hyppolite threatened to kill several neighbors, as he swung a machete and a hammer around.

He repeatedly struck one of his neighbor’s cars and pulled a screen window off its frame as he yelled curse words at another neighbor.

Neighbors reported that they were in fear of their lives.

An uncooperative Hyppolite was transferred to the Naples Jail Center, according to reports.

North Naples man accused of beating up pregnant ex-girlfriend

A North Naples man has been charged with aggravated battery after Collier deputies say he beat up his ex-girlfriend, who is seven months pregnant with his baby.

Johny Francois, 29, of the 1400 block of Fifth Avenue North in Naples, was arrested at his home Wednesday. He’s also charged with battery by strangulation and obstruction of justice.

According to reports, he punched his ex-girlfriend in the face, pulled her hair and threatened to kill her after she told him that another ex-boyfriend had recently called her.

She reported that he had slapped and punched her about 30 times and that he repeated several times, “I’m gonna’ kill you.”

At one point during the scuffle, she said, he put both of his hands on her throat, making hard for her to breath. After breaking away, she ran for help.

Battery arrests

? Jonathan Sloan Walker, 47, of the 1200 block of Chantry Place in Lake Mary, Fla., was arrested Wednesday by Naples Police and charged with battery and obstruction of justice after getting into a fight with his wife.

He was arrested at 240 15th Avenue S. after police say he pushed his wife until she hit a bed and fell over, and then pinned her to the bed while continuing to yell at her in a dispute about feeding their son.

? Colby Mathew Combs, 18, of the 16000 block of Edgemont Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies at HealthPark Medical Center. He was charged with battery on a firefighter/paramedic. He is accused of hitting and spitting on a medic who was treating him after Combs was battered.

Drug arrests

? ?Ashley Brooke Dryden, 25, of the 14000 Schooner Bay in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested at her home on Wednesday and charged with two counts of possessing a controlled substance and possession of an opium/derivative. •Kenji Val Colin, 32, of the 2900 block of Sixth Avenue S.E. in Golden Gate Estates, was arrested Wednesday at Airport-Pulling Road and Exchange Avenue and charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to sell, possession of opium or a derivative, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

? ?Armando Garcia, 57, of the 2400 block of Osprey Landing Circle, Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was charged with two counts each of sales of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a church or school, driving while license suspended and possession of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a church or school and one count each of possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance.

DUI arrests

? Clark Harding Shotwell, 20, of the 6400 block of Trail Boulevard in North Naples, was arrested Tuesday by Collier deputies at 5926 Premiere Way.

? Andy Guerra, 25, of the 3100 block of Cottage Grove Avenue in East Naples, was arrested on Wednesday at Rattlesnake Hammock Road and U.S. 41 East. He was also charged with driving with a suspended license.

? William W. Brown, 65, the 100 block of Pettigru Street in Greenville, S.C., was arrested Wednesday at the 2000 block of Golden Gate Parkway and Goodlette-Frank Road.

? Emily Lauren Henderlong, 25, of the 27000 block of Johnson Street in Bonita Springs, was arrested at Arbor View Boulevard and Old U.S. 41 Road.

Other arrests

? ?Kristen Marie Madden, 27, of East Naples, was arrested Wednesday by Collier deputies and charged with defrauding a pawn broker and dealing in stolen property. She’s accused of pawning jewelry she took from a roommate while living in Bonita Springs. She was arrested at 5585 Shirley Street.

? Ian Cummings, 31, of the 2000 block of Airport-Pulling Road South in Naples, was arrested by Collier deputies on Wednesday and charged with fraud and petit theft after he returned several items at the WalMart Super Center on Collier Boulevard that he and a friend, Alise Naccarato, picked up from the shelves, but never purchased.

He was arrested at 3301 U.S. 41 East.

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Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff/ contributors from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Marco police and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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Police Beat: Aug. 12, 2010