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Number 233 • Year V
June 12 - 18, 2015
East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL
Boca Raton Company Wins Small Business Blue Ribbon Award
Image 360 – Boca Raton has won the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award. Selected from a number of applicants from communities across the United States and evaluated in four key areas, Image 360 was one of the 100 small businesses who were selected for the prestigious award. The four areas in which the winners are evaluated from are: - Strategic Planning - Employee Development - Community Involvement - Customer Service
Boca High Students Compete at 31st Annual Science Olympiad see page 3
Pirate Role-Play Adventure Gives Kids a Swashbuckling Good Time
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Committee Honors Landscape Excellence see page 6
New Promotion at Sloan’s Allows Dogs To Join in on the Fun see page 7
FAU High School, AD Henderson Middle School Earn Five Awards
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Boca Raton FC Earns Third Win In a Row see page 14
Boca Raton High School Soccer Coach Named 2014 Coach of the Year see page 15
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Starting June 10, 2015 from 6:00 a.m. to June 11, 2015 at 8:00pm, the Camino Real Bridge will be closed to all traffic for repairs. The Gold Coast Tiger Bay Club second Wednesday lunch, 11:30 a.m. June 13 will feature attorney Peter Feaman discussing terrorism. RSVP at goldcoasttigerbayclub.com/ registration or call 561.852.0000 for more information. Kate Upton and William H Macy shot a scene at the Boca Resort & Club for Macy’s The Layover, a road trip sex comedy starring Upton and Lea Michele. Prior to playing the Filmore Theatre in Miami Beach Tuesday, David Crosby found time Monday night to have dinner at the Farmer’s Table in Boca Raton. Former FAU interim presiden t and CFO is now president and executive director of the Discovery and Translational Science Research Institute at Sound Health, a non-profit on the north end of the FAU campus off Spanish River Blvd. Boca Mayor Susan Haynie highlighted 8,000 new jobs, recovering property values and other signs of progress like a busier downtown and more corporate headquarters in her recent State of the City speech.
Eydie Holz has received the Dorothy Seaman Leadership Award for her outstanding work as both a leader and a philanthropist. The award, embodied by a personalized piece of Judaic art, was presented at the Federation’s Dorothy Seaman Department of Women’s Philanthropy Installation Celebration. Former speaker at the Gold Coast Tiger Bay Club, U.S. Army combat veteran and double-amputee, Brian Mast, has officially announced that he will be running for the U.S. Congress in Florida’s 18th congressional district, where current seat holder Patrick Murphy announced he would run for U.S. Senate. Barry Epstein, APR, is a noted public relations, marketing and political consultant based in Boca Raton. His motto is Public Relations is the enemy of anonymity. Fax column items to 561.451.0000. His column/blog is in the Boca Raton Tribune and on the Boca Tribune website (and click on columnists), Facebook, as well as on the front page of the SunSentinel/Jewish Journal website.
The Office Depot/Staples $6 billion merger deal is slated for an upcoming shareholder vote in June. If approved by the Federal Trade Commission as expected, the merged company headquarters will move from Office Depot’s Boca Raton site to Staples operations outside Boston, but Office Depot must refund nearly $3 million in job incentive grants already paid by the city and county, with nearly 2,000 jobs at stake in this merger. After capturing a coyote that may have killed one small dog and injured another, wildlife officials said people in the area may have been feeding it.
Citizens became insolvent according to the Post story. South Florida health insurers are requesting sky-rocketing premiums for the next year. Leading the massive jump in premiums is the Assurant Health with a brutal 63% hike, followed by United Health Care with a 31% boost. Ten other insurers all requested hikes of 10 to 20%, with the state largest insurer Florida Blue posting a 6% increase for the next year. State insurance regulators will determine the approval for the rate request later this summer. State lawmakers rocked taxpayers with a $1,000,000.00 tab for a special session launched for the only job they were required to do in the first place, and that’s to pass a budget. Rubbing salt into the wounds, not one of the 120 House of Representative members offered to refund part of their paycheck when they walked off the job three days earlier than the session was supposed to end. Critics were unanimous when they agreed the State Legislature certainly needs adult supervision.
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Community Boca Raton Company Wins Small Business Blue Ribbon Award
Image 360 – Boca Raton has won the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award. Selected from a number of applicants from communities across the United States and evaluated in four key areas, Image 360 was one of the 100 small businesses who were
selected for the prestigious award. The four areas in which the winners are evaluated from are: - Strategic Planning - Employee Development - Community Involvement - Customer Service
The winners were selected for their demonstrated success, innovation, and contributions to economic growth and free enterprise. “While our economy still struggles to reach its full potential, small businesses like out Blue Ribbon Award winners have continued to act as examples of the resilience, ingenuity, and opportunity at work in the free enterprise system,” says U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue. "Sam's Club is honored to celebrate small businesses that dream big and work hard to achieve their goals," said MiKaela Wardlaw Lemmon, Sam's Club vice president for Member Services and sponsor of the U.S. Chamber's Council on Small Business. "Sam's Club wants to help businesses - and our economy - grow by providing savings on critical business services and products that help small businesses save money and time.
Boca High Students Compete at 31st Annual Science Olympiad By CRA News Service Students from Boca Raton High School squared off recently with their counterparts from approximately 3,500 other schools in a competition that included a flight endurance contest powered by rubber-band engines, a precision robotics event and a test of a car’s speed, estimation and accuracy. In the end, the Science Olympiad team which captured the top spot at the state level cross-discipline competition - earned 19th place in the 2015 National Championship competition recently. “We had a great mix of seasoned veterans, along with some new talent,” Jon Benskin, the team’s coach, said in a news release. “Veterans performed in a magnificent way and rookies stepped up, proving that this team still has more to achieve.” One of the nation’s most prestigious science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions, Science Olympiad – held on Saturday, May 16, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln – brought together 120 winning middle school and high school teams, which advanced from state-level competitions this spring. The national competition, consisted of knowledge-based events, lab events and events in which pre-built devices were tested. Representatives from government agencies, top universities and Science Olympiad
state chapters led their students through rigorous hands-on, building and lab events that covered topics in physics, epidemiology, astronomy, chemistry, meteorology and engineering. The students earned medals in three of the 23 different scientific events in which they competed. “These winning teams exemplify the best America has to offer in science, technology, engineering and math,” Gerard Putz, Science Olympiad president and co-founder, said in a news release. “We are proud of their achievements and know their schools and communities will welcome them home like champions.” Science Olympiad is a Chicago-area-based national nonprofit organization founded in 1984. It is dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 STEM education, increasing student interest in science, creating a technologically literate workforce and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by both students and teachers. More than 220,000 students on 7,300 teams from all 50 states competed in 390 regional, state and national Science Olympiad tournaments last year. “The team is already building and planning for next year,” Benskin said. “We are edging into the truly elite of Science Olympiad and next year we will be in the middle of the fight!”
Located at 6560 East Rogers Circle in Boca Raton, Image360 – Boca Raton provides professional graphic solutions to national, regional and local businesses and organizations. From the simplest projects to the most complex, trained graphics specialists will work closely with clients to maximize the creativity and visual impact of environmental graphics, mobile graphic, way-finding solutions, and promotional displays. "Times can be tough, but these businesses have proven that they can be too,” added Donohue. “By taking risks, watching out for their employees, and giving back to their communities, they've shown that success is achievable."
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Conference Making a Difference in Student’s Lives I look forward to this time of the year, not so much because it is the end of the school year or the beginning but this is the week when I usually chaperone a group of middle and high school students to an annual crime prevention conference. Last week, I was with about 110 students from across Palm Beach County at the 30th Annual Preventing Crime in the Black Community Conference in Tampa. I have attended several types of conference in my lifetime – journalism, church, civic organizations. I have even once spoken at the North American Beekeeping Conference & Tradeshow. And like family reunions, they can be opportunities to rekindle spirits with friends and others after a year or two apart. Through the seminars and workshops, you also can broaden your knowledge on the discipline. Each year as I leave the crime prevention conference, I always count my many blessings and reflect on how fortunate I am. It also is one of the few times when I find it hard to control my emotions especially after listening to the youth tell their stories. Take for example, during our luncheon on
Friday, Dr. Brenda Caldwell, a highly sought after youth motivational speaker, told the roomful of youth how to unlock their passion, purpose and power despite being bullied. But it was during a breakout session that followed - Murder by Mouth: Reversing the Destructive Power of Words - where she made her greatest impact. Dressed in a white lab coat and stethoscope, “Dr. B” selected three students from the crowd to join her on stage. These three students were hurting, they were victims of destructive words; many times by someone whom they trusted and felt should have loved them. They represented about 80 percent of the capacity filled room. They shared their stories of how their parents dashed their hopes with hurtful words that scarred them to this day. One beautiful girl said her father called her fat and ugly, another said her mother told her said she should have aborted her. The young lady said she often cuts herself and the young man said his father calls him a “Fat B” and that he should not have been here. They spoke for hundreds in the room
and their accounts had many in the room choked up. I was taking pictures of the event but I quickly left to room after tears began flowing like a stream. As I wormed my way through the crowd, I noticed other chaperones with tissue in hand and some were drying their eyes. There was not a dry eye in the room. Dr. B had them to release the negative energy in their bodies and she began the process of healing by filling their minds with positive affirmations. She told them that the only reason why their parents could say what they did with such ease was because of a generational cycle of curse, where they do not love themselves. She also told them that if God can forgive us of the bad things we do, they should also forgive their parents. I tip my hat to Attorney General Pam Bondi for continuing this tradition, which is funded in part and organized by the sheriffs across the state, the Derrick Brooks Charities and several Urban League affiliates in the Sunshine State. Without opportunities such as this confer-
ence, many of these students would have never left their city limits, would never stay in a hotel or receive an opportunity to speak out about issues that are affecting them daily. I am sure many would have suffered silently from not having an outlet as those 500-plus students had last week. I am reminded of the year in Jacksonville when a young lady kept riding an escalator from the hotel lobby to the second floor and back. After a few minutes went by, I asked if she was having fun. She had never seen an escalator as there are none in her city. And there was the year when we took the young man to Red Lobster in Orlando for his birthday. As everyone was deciding on what they would order, with the innocence of a child, he asked one of the chaperones, “What is this?’ She responded, “That’s a menu which tells you the different food they serve.” Each year I keep promising that I am going to chronicle my experiences working with youth in a book. Who knows, with a little encouragement, I might just start this year.
POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr.
You Can Control Your Reactions! Every person is permitted to feel frustrated, to be angry, and to experience disappointment. What one is not entitled to do is to pass those emotions on to others, or to use the moment of uncertainty to make others responsible for the way they feel! Even if some of those might have been partially or totally the fault of someone else, one is personally responsible to act properly, to deal intelligently and courteously with another, in the light of any unpleasant occurrence! Self-control is a human quality which applies not just to what someone can refrain from doing, but also from what a person
should stop saying and even thinking, about anyone or any distressing situation. Far too many people are prone to jump to conclusions too soon, before having all the needed facts, thus causing unnecessary discordant notes to sound, affecting an ever larger multitude of individuals, most of whom have nothing to do with the conflict which could’ve been avoided altogether! Obviously, every person has a right to question whatever happens, to ascertain precisely what led to the incident. In several occasions, once the facts are gathered and reason prevails, one can quickly see that what appeared to be quite bad, happens not
to be that at all; the fear of a disruption of relationships had no basis whatsoever! One of the principles by which I have operated for quite some time is always to suspend judgment in any situation we face, especially one in which where suspicions are possible, and even wrong-doing on the part of another is feasible. The trouble is that many persons are lazy, preferring to think and act erroneously in situations of this nature, instead of seeking a wiser path which entails many inquiries before arriving at a correct conclusion. Not to be forgotten is also the way truth is perceived and held these days. Some people
don’t view truth as it has consistently been viewed and respected throughout human history. For some, truth is not significant anymore. Yet, only when it is found, affirmed, and defended on any situation or issue, can one provide the needed answer to any conflict. Once it’s recognized, then the issue in question can be settled. Use your mind, involve your heart, control your emotions, speak with caution, and avoid by every possible means reaching any conclusions on a wrong basis, and with the improper tools of mind and reasonableness. Ultimately, only positive results will be satisfying, insofar as they conform to reality!
Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida.
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FAU High School, AD Henderson Middle School Earn Five Awards FAU High and AD Henderson seventh and eighth-grade teams earned five awards at the 2015 National SeaPerch Challenge recently at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. More than 100 teams from across the country competed in the juried poster competition and in-pool technical events with their underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). The contest had three primary tasks: Poster/Interview/Presentation, Underwater Obstacle Course and Underwater Technical Challenge. In the Underwater Obstacle Course, the students had to drive their robot through five rings 5 feet apart, surface at 20 feet away, then return through those same rings. This year’s Underwater Technical Challenge had three parts: manipulate a five slide abacus (1 point each), trigger five flag arms by using a long push rod in varying sized access hole (1 point each), then move five containers by their rope loops into a large – medium – small receptor hole (1,2,3 points each). There were three levels of teams: middle school (and elementary) with 72 teams competing, high school with 53 teams competing and open class with 15 teams competing. The middle school and high school teams were limited to low-cost, easily accessible parts from the SeaPerch Kit plus an additional $20 budget. The SeaPerch Kit contained three motors and propellers, batteries, control box, wire cable and PVC pipe to build the standard robot. The additional $20 budget allowed
for anything else except thrust motors. The open class was unlimited on budget and motors. All classes had to use a 12v battery and only the specified motor for thrust power. The SeaPerch program provides students with the opportunity to learn about robotics, engineering, science, and mathematics (STEM) while building an underwater ROV as part of a science and engineering technology curriculum. Participants learn engineering concepts, problem solving, teamwork, and technical applications. The FAU High Team “Sea Owl – SS 405″ brought home three awards: second place in the Underwater Finesse Technical Challenge with a perfect score of 25 points in 3 minutes and 53 seconds of the 15 minutes allowed. They also finished first place in the Technical Poster (scored 103/100), which qualified them to do the Presentation / Interview, and first place in the Technical Presentation and Interview (scored 187/184). Those three awards earned them their final award: second place in High School Overall. AD Henderson’s two middle school teams swept the Technical Presentation and Interview Seventh Grade “Sea Owl – The Sunrise” finished third place (scored 157) and “Sea Owl – 8″ received second place (scored 158) with a 6 and 7 point spread from the first place team (scored 164/184). The adult teachers/mentors were: Allan Phipps, STEM coordinator; Suzette Milu, middle school science teacher; Anie Darucaud, graduate student mentor and Charles Perry Weinthal, parent/mentor.
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Pirate Role-Play Adventure Gives Kids a Swashbuckling Good Time
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Has your child ever dreamt of living life on the high-seas as a pirate? Well look no further. The Avenger is here to save the day. The Avenger, a 43 foot long and 9 feet wide Pirate Ship on wheels serves as the perfect event for kids’ parties and other events. Built in Boca Raton, The Avenger was designed with making sure that children can have a one-of-a-kind experience. Designed for 3-11 year olds, this ship has a variety of built-in play-stations aboard that allows kids to role-play as pirates and crew members on a truly interactive vessel, where their imagination is the only limit. Finished back in February of 2012, The Avenger was built by Adrian St. Cyr, C.E.O. of Imagineering Unlimited. LLC. With five decks, three cabins, eight sails, and two axles; The Avenger was created to replicate the authenticity of a real-life pirate ship. In fact, this ship was built to be a replica of a 1715 three-massed frigate. St. Cyr, who also plays the role of Captain Tiny on the ship, talked about why he thinks a venue like this is so crucial for kids in today’s world to indulge in their more creative side. “One of the things that I see every day is kids are on their tablets and phones and so forth,” St. Cyr said. “When I was a kid we did everything. Now the kids can be really tentative and I wanted to bring that robustness back to kids. I tell them when they get on you can scream as loud as you want. There are very few rules. I want the kids to be robust and just be themselves. I want them to use their imagination and really get into role-playing.”
St. Cyr also reflected on The Avenger’s first opening night that was held a couple of years ago, where he talked about the impact this venue had on one particular child and her mother. “We opened on the first Promenade Event in Downtown Boca Raton,” St. Cyr said. “One hour into the evening a mother with wild tears in her eyes came rushing up to me. ‘My daughter!,’ she cried and pointed up on deck. I whipped around to see a tiny five-year-old girl shouting orders to the others. ‘Avast thar you swab!’ ‘Belay that!’ ‘Throw that man in irons and clap him in the brig!’ I then looked to the mother who was now smiling through her tears. ‘That is what she is supposed to do,’ I replied. ‘You don’t understand,’ the mother said. ‘My Sophie does not utter more than two words from one week to the next.’ That is when it really dawned on me how precious this ship can be for children.” Catherine Johnson, who runs the website for The Avenger and plays the role of First Mate Jessie Zaks when on the ship, spoke about how special this ship can be for children and how it really is meaningful. “The possibility of a child’s imagination is unlimited on this ship,” Johnson said. “To give the kids something so special really is a precious gift. To the parents out there, don’t be surprised if your child comes out with a twinkle in their eye.” The Avenger can be used for children’s parties, festivals, private parties, and fundraisers. If you would like to utilize the ship, feel free to call Adrian St. Cyr at (561)-289-0600 or use the ship’s website, TheAvenger.org.
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Committee Honors Landscape Excellence
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Melissa McCarthy A Large Hit in “Spy”
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The Landscape Excellence Awards are awarded every year by the Boca Raton Beautification Committee. During the year, the 12 volunteers keep their eyes open as they drive around the city for landscaping they think might be worthy of an award, the group then discusses at its semimonthly meetings to see who deserves the awards. The recognition encourages businesses, churches, homeowners associations and schools in the city to improve their landscaping and add to the beauty of Boca Raton. The mission of the Beautification Committee is to educate residents and business on the proper selection and pruning of landscape material to foster public awareness, understanding and appreciation of proper tree care, to promote higher standards of landscape design along right-of-ways and medians, to actively encourage preservation, and to increase the tree canopies within the City of Boca Raton. Barbara Benefield and Richard Randall
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are the Co-Chairs of the Committee. The remainder of the Committee members are Florence Fishlock, Elba M Hussey, Bob Jennings, Jo-Ann Landon, Johann Leigh, Sandra Manning, Susan Pelish, Eve Reed, Ruth Smith, Joan Weidenfeld and Ann Fairfax Wood. Lang Realty and Lang Management Company hosted a special luncheon for this year’s winners, city officials, and city staff following the ceremony. Below are the 2015 Award Winners: • University View: (Outstanding Landscaping of a Medium Density Property) • Coventry Square: (Outstanding Landscaping of a Small Commercial Property) • Excelsior Condominium: (Outstanding Landscaping of a High-Density Residential Property) • Timbercreek: (Outstanding Landscaping of a Low-Density Residential Ungated Property) • 676 Hasting Street: (Outstanding Landscaping of a Duplex Residential Property)
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Now we know. Actress/comedian Melissa McCarthy can carry a movie all by herself. You can see her in action in “Spy,” as a mousy, overweight analyst in the bowels of The CIA in Langley, Virginia called to Europe to fight villains way out of her league. Writer/director Paul Feig worked with McCarthy in the hit 2011 comedy “Bridesmaids.” He had the good sense to recognize an outsized talent to go along with the versatile performer’s plus size. Let us count the ways Melissa McCarthy is funny. She may look demure, but she has an outrageous potty mouth. Evidently Feig encouraged her co-stars to match her F-bomb for F-bomb. This works particularly well with elegantly beautiful, refined, imperially slim Australian actress Rose Byrne, who plays bad girl Rayna Boyanov. The movie has a richly-deserved R-rating on language alone. In “Spy” McCarthy is called upon to don a series of ridiculous disguises and wigs. She starts out as Susan Cooper, dowdy dutiful drone of the CIA with a hopeless crush on hotshot agent Bradley Fine (Jude Law, relishing making fun of himself). Fine goes missing early in Feig’s tall tale; on the trail of a purloined nuclear device that is said to be up for sale to the highest bidder. Susan volunteers to go undercover to recover the bomb and the whereabouts of Fine. An even more hotshot agent, Rick Ford
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(Jason Statham) minces no words in his contempt for Susan Cooper and the very idea she could be capable of doing what he can do fearlessly against all odds. There is a whole platoon of stunt people credited at the end. No doubt many of them were assigned to cover Susan’s character, who fights like a mixed martial arts expert; pilots cars and motor scooters like Evel Knievel; clings to the landing gear of a helicopter; and flies through the air to land unscathed at sea or on land, to say nothing of dodging bullets from all manner of weapons. Susan is greatly aided in her escapades by Nancy, a fellow CIA analyst who shows up in the nick of time to save Susan’s life. Nancy is played by Miranda Hart, a star in her own right in her native England. Hart is listed as 6-foot-1, but she appears even taller paired with relatively short McCarthy. If Feig thinks he has found a contemporary female comedy duo to emulate the comical mismatch of Laurel and Hardy, he may be on the right track. The laughs are nearly continuous, with some groaners. Another Brit comic, Peter Serafinowicz, is hilarious as Italian rake Aldo, who can’t get enough of Susan Cooper’s ample charms. If you are looking for a no-brainer comedy that sets James Bond on his ear, this is a movie for you. Rating:
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New Promotion at Sloan’s Allows Dogs to Join in on the Fun
By Aaron Tefel
Sloan’s Ice Cream is kicking-off the summer with a new promotion that allows your furry-friend to tag-along. The aptly named promo, “Dog Days of Summer”, allows customers to bring their dogs with them to various participating Sloan’s locations in South Florida from now until June 30th. “Dog Days of Summer” runs every Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. Included in the promotion is a free milk bone treat for your pet when you go together. Additionally, you can get a free pint of ice cream of your choosing with any $25 purchase. David Wild, the Director of Franchising at Sloan’s, talked about how the idea came about to do a dog-centric promotion and also touched on its significance. “The owner of Sloan’s, Sloan Kamenstein,
is a huge dog-person and an avid dog fan,” Wild said. “We here at Sloan’s always look at ways that we can incorporate pets into promotions. We are always excited about opportunities to get people engaged and get the community engaged because it’s more than just a person comes in and gets a standard coupon. It has a little bit more interaction than that.” Ilaria Tagariello, Director of Operations at Sloan’s, also touched upon why a promotion like “Dog Days of Summer” is both important for the franchise and for customers. “I think it’s really important for us at Sloan’s to have a promotion like this,” Tagariello said. “Doing something like this allows our product to reach out to more customers, while also serving as a thank you for their business.”
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Creating Energy Through Teamwork A revolution is taking place in the world of business. Around the world, companies are starting to restructure around “crossfunctional teams.” Managers are capitalizing on a basic fact of human behavior: People are more creative and more productive when they work together. For some business leaders, this idea of worker synergy and productivity seems new, but actually it has been around for a while. In fact, several thousand years ago, the Bible stated it this way: “Two can accomplish more than twice as much as one, for the results can be much better. If one falls, the other pulls him up; but if a man falls when he is alone, he’s in trouble” (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10). However, just putting a group of people together does not make a team. They must learn how to relate to each other and work together effectively. They must be trained in team-building skills. If you are a part of a team at work, or if you’d like to increase the productivity of yourself and those you work with, I suggest you discuss and agree to practice these six energy-creating principles: • Emphasize the best in each other. People blossom with affirmation. They will not flourish, however, under constant criticism. A good guideline is to strive to give more strokes than pokes. Every time you succeed at doing this, you increase the value of the team. • Never try to control each other.
Many people like to control what is being done and those who are doing it, but exerting extreme control is generally counterproductive. There are many ways to play the control game: “Interrogator” –controlling through questions. “Intimidator” – controlling through anger. “Martyr” – controlling through guilt. “Aloof ” – controlling through apathy and/or passivity. • Encourage the free flow of ideas. Never try to create or solicit ideas and evaluate them at the same time. To do so will dry up team creativity. Let the participants have fun, and join in it yourself! Value everyone’s opinion, even when you disagree with them. • Replace competition with cooperation. To build a team, you need to foster a cooperative spirit, not a competitive environment. Your competition is found at another business, not in your office. Help every person and every department to see and understand the big picture – your overall goals – so they will realize and appreciate how their part helps the whole company. • Give away what you have… and watch it multiply! This is a spiritual law that really works. Whatever you need more of – energy, ideas, authority – whatever you have and desire to increase, learn to share it with others on your team. You will inevitably receive more back. Yield the credit to others. Remember that you’re a team!
© 2015, Purpose Driven Life. All rights reserved. Adapted from a column by Dr. Rick Warren, the author of numerous books, including the highly acclaimed, The Purpose-Drive Life, which has been translated into many languages and sold throughout the world. It affirms the importance of having a carefully considered, clearly expressed purpose to guide everyday life. It has been named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th Century. He also has written The PurposeDriven Church.
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Put It In Writting Q In 2004, my husband and I entered into a verbal, partial marital settlement agreement. We agreed to divide, equally, all of our financial accounts, including our joint and separate brokerage accounts, and retirement accounts, and the money we could get from selling our condominium. We also agreed that neither of us would be responsible to pay alimony to the other, as we were both retired, and were receiving an equal amount of the marital assets. We were each eligible to receive about equal sums of social security. Neither of us hired an attorney to assist us in reaching the agreement. We had, and still have the condominium in Boca Raton, which my husband agreed to live in until it was sold. He also agreed to pay all of the carrying charges, as he was going to be the only one living there. Because of what was at that time a rising real estate market, we delayed in selling the condominium, which is now worth about half of what it was worth earlier. We never got divorced, but I have recently filed. During the intervening years, I was much more successful in investing my share of the financial accounts that he was. He lost money in the market when it was going up. The cost of maintaining the apartment ate up much of his remaining capital. He and his lawyer now claim alimony, saying that he cannot pay for his own upkeep or even the taxes, insurance and maintenance on the condominium, now without a mortgage. I have been living off my interest and dividends, but that can only support me. We have had the condo on the market for some time with no results. Its value has fallen almost 40%.
Do you think I will owe him alimony, even though we verbally agreed that there would be no alimony? If the condominium sells, can the judge now give him more than half the proceeds, to help him support himself ? A Contracts between husbands and wives are viewed under the same body of law applicable to commercial contracts. Contracts, which are to be performed within a year, do not have to be in writing, but contracts, which contemplate performance over more than a year, must be in writing. Additionally, contracts calling for the purchase or sale of real estate must be in writing. Under the marital law statute, any agreement to waive alimony must be in writing, and be very specific. The first thing that you should do is look back over any correspondence between you and your husband from the time of the agreement in the form of letters, written notes, or e-mails. A series of such writings can be strung together and be the written contract. Contract law states that an exception to the rules requiring some contracts to be in writing is performance. If the actions required by a verbal agreement have been performed, the requirement for the writing can be over come. In your case, it appears that even in the absence of any writing the distribution of you financial assets would be upheld, whether or not it was to be completed within a year. The alimony question is problematic, but as it appears you hardly have enough money to support yourself, at present, your liability might not exist or be very small.
Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Education and Specialization of The Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora can be reached at mhgora@sbwlawfirm.com.
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Does DESIGN MATTER?
Douglas A. Mummaw
Does DESIGN MATTER in our Downtown?
Let’s Communicate…..Today’s communication platforms of social media, town hall meetings, organized advocacy groups and political positions have changed the way we all communicate. The “topic or discussion of the moment” now can reverberate through our community at light speed. Other than the Wildflower Site, our Downtown and specifically everyone’s vision of the FUTURE of the Downtown is currently the main subject. There are plenty of platforms to talk about our personal feelings on what Boca Raton was, is and what it should be. I am certain that these discussions will be on-going, as it relates more to one’s personal feelings rather than tangible codes, planning strategies and design. In this article, I intend to discuss specifically the architectural aspects of this turbulent topic and Why Design Matters in our Downtown. Who remembers the History of our Downtown? We must look back in time at the history of our community and specifically how the city evolved, then stalled and then declined to understand how we arrived at where we are today. Our community was created over 85 years ago. That is a loooong time in community years. Addison Mizner mapped out a vision for a world renown destination. He envisioned a beautiful community designed to locale that both tourists and residents could enjoy. Perfection was envisioned. Then, we experienced the first of many economic setbacks, world wars, Industrial /technical revolutions and the evolution of the urban environment. Multiple generations now exist here. In fact, some of the original stakeholders of our early settlers are no longer with us. In addition, transplanted families who migrated here from somewhere else add to the mix of stakeholders. Blighted conditions overtook our down-
town. I lived there. The trend down seemed irreversible. We needed to design a new vision to create a positive future. In the mid 19080’s, City leaders, passionate citizens and planning and architectural experts expended enormous energy to outline, draft and then ratify into law a new framework of planning codes, infrastructure, and design opportunities for the “heart”(Downtown) of our community. Quality Design decisions were made. The DDRI (Downtown Development of Regional Impact)was created, Millions of dollars in infrastructure was built. Mizner Park was created and we began our new “Downtown Development” journey. Ordinance 4035, which outlined how our Downtown could evolve, was ratified in 1992. It should also be noted, that it took over 10 years from the early 1980’s for that to be conceptualized and then enacted. We were on our way. There is a change in winds. In terms of successful development, Mizner Park was the solution. Or was it? The winds in South Florida change often with the weather. The same occurs with development. Could anyone predict IBM would invent the personal computer here? That the technical revolution would spur seven million square feet of industrial research and development space and a completely new district in our community? And within one generation, this district is now empty and untenantable. The Boca Mall was replaced with a mega mall called Town Center. The city’s vision for a Downtown “Financial Mega Center” was unrealized. Urban sprawl now has communities living five miles west of 441 in our everglades:(( The number of changes is infinite. Our “feelings” of these changes will always be emotional. That is reasonable. Today, our community continues to evolve. BOCA RATON is a world recognizable BRAND. With this fact known, DESIGN really MATTERS in all decisions that continue to shape Boca Raton’s community. The Downtown is demanding places to live to fill a tremendous shortfall in housing. We are the largest employer in the county. Thousands of professionals enter our city
to work every day. Residents within the community are downsizing and want to live Downtown. In addition, we want to be entertained. We want gathering places to be with friends, raise our families and enjoy our very special and unique environment. In other words, we want a community to “Live, Work, Play & Raise a family”……. The winds have changed once again. The new elephant in the room - Our Downtown Vision. Sky cranes - “They are like ants, they are everywhere”. To that point, I say HOOWA! Development is positive, exciting and although some stakeholders don’t like this, necessary. We must evolve and reinvent ourselves or the global changes around us are harshly consequential. Look at Detroit. Development change in our Northwest District (North of Yamato) is repurposing the struggling real estate. We are replacing the blighted empty tech buildings with new mixed use communities comprised of housing, retail services and commercial space that meets today’s market demand and deploy irrefutable urban planning design strategies. Once again, Design Matters . This initiative is a model example of successful collaborations with citizens, businesses, property owners and our civic
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leaders. Why can’t the same approach occur in our critically important Downtown? We will never be a mega financial district that was forecasted. Our city has evolved into a connected grouping of neighborhoods, East Boca, West Boca, NW District and of course the new vertical neighborhoods in our Downtown, where family relationships are strong. There is only so much horizontal space, so the vertical communities in our Downtown are being born. A Downtown is an urban environment. It is not suburban. If you desire one over the other, you migrate to it. Our community is fortunate enough to have these choices. We can decide on communities like Boca West or Downtown Boca Raton. Residents should be given the opportunity to decide their lifestyle and we need varying options of lifestyles to choose from. The conversation will continue in my next article where I will attempt to take aim on “The Mark”, Downtown’s newest edition to our vertical neighborhoods AND the much debated “Interim Design Guidelines”. Until then, let’s continue the productive discourse as we strive for quality design decisions in our Downtown. DESIGN MATTERS friends.
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Price
SUFFOLK AT CENTURY VILLAGE Century Village
Subdivision
36 Suffolk A 36a 50 Fanshaw B B
5/28/2015 5/29/2015
$23,500 $25,000
CENTURY VILLAGE CENTURY VILLAGE
275 Brighton G 426 Fanshaw K
5/29/2015 5/29/2015
$37,000 $37,500
Boca Grove/Gardens
7370 Orangewood Lane 106
5/26/2015
$45,000
Pinelake Condo CENTURY VILLAGE
3606 Bridgewood Drive 3606 1028 Cornwall B
5/27/2015 5/27/2015
$46,000 $53,000
Century Village Guildford CENTURY VILLAGE
2023 Guildford B 2023 598 Fanshaw O
5/29/2015 5/27/2015
$55,000 $65,000
Exeter
4021 Exeter B
5/26/2015
$69,500
Century Village
3019 Cornwall A 3019 21365 Cypress Hammock Drive 20-D 298 SW 6th Street 2050
5/26/2015
$70,000
5/28/2015
$75,000
5/29/2015
$85,000
Boca Linda West Condominium NEWCASTLE AT CENTURY VILLAGE CONDO TIERRA DEL SOL CONDO
1150 NW 13th Street 152c
5/26/2015
$85,900
1033 Newcastle B 1033
5/28/2015
$87,900
250 NE 20th Street 1030
5/27/2015
$94,500
BOCA LINDA WEST
1150 NW 13th Street 248C
5/29/2015
$109,000
CENTURY VILLAGE
4015 Lincoln A
5/29/2015
$110,000
CHATEAU ON THE KNOLL WILLOW WOOD GARDENS CONDO WHISPER WALK
9275 SW 61 Wy 22B 6670 Willow Wood Drive 1902 8086 Songbird Terrace
5/28/2015
$112,500
5/29/2015
$115,000
5/29/2015
$120,000
Town Villas
9160 Fairbanks Lane 6
5/29/2015
$127,000
BOCA WOODS COUNTRY CLUB
10718 Boca Woods Lane
5/29/2015
$130,000
BOCA BAYOU COND
3 Royal Palm Way 2050
5/29/2015
$135,000
VILLAGE AT BOCA
1149 NW 13 2 # 2
5/29/2015
$145,000
BEL MARRA CONDO
660 Dover Street A4
5/29/2015
$146,300
Centre at Boca Barwood
23155 Barwood Park Lane C
5/27/2015
$150,000
RIVER OAKS COACH HOUSES OF TOWN PLACE CONDO RAINBERRY PARK
9091 SW 21 Street H
5/27/2015
$160,000
5621 Coach House Circle C
5/29/2015
$164,700
9666 Sunny Isle Circle
5/26/2015
$168,000
VILLAGE OF BOCA BARWOOD
8939 SW 21 Court D
5/29/2015
$170,000
Polo Club of Boca Raton
5122 Windsor Parke Drive
5/29/2015
$170,000
HAMMOCK OF SANDALFOOT
22388 SW 57th Circle
5/28/2015
$175,000
Laurel Pointe Cambridge Park at Woodfield Country Club VILLAGE OF BOCA BARWOOD
5293 NW 26th Circle
5/28/2015
$181,250
5848 NW 39th Avenue
5/29/2015
$184,000
23284 SW 53rd Avenue E E
5/29/2015
$184,000
Village at Boca Rio
8363 Boca Rio Drive 8363
5/28/2015
$195,000
River Oaks
9105 SW 22nd Street F
5/27/2015
$195,000
The Centre at Boca Barwood
23120 Barwood Park Lane B
5/29/2015
$200,000
BOCA HEIGHTS PATIO HOMES
11110 Sacco Drive
5/27/2015
$210,000
Tiburon
6730 Tiburon Circle 6730
5/29/2015
$215,000
TIBURON II
6906 Barbarossa Street
5/29/2015
$215,500
BOCA RIDGE GLEN
20909 W Boca Ridge Drive
5/27/2015
$235,000
BOCA CHASE
10114 Boca Palm Drive
5/27/2015
$247,000
RIVIERA
18051 S 104th Terrace
5/26/2015
$250,000
Villa San Remo
8249 Via Di Veneto
5/28/2015
$250,000
SANDALFOOT COVE
22629 SW 65th Avenue
5/28/2015
$250,000
Holiday City
10855 Eureka Street
5/26/2015
$250,000
Holiday City
10927 Granite Street
5/28/2015
$250,400
Palmetto Pines COACH HOUSES OF TOWN PLACE II SILVER WOODS AMERICAN HOMES BOCA RATON HOLIDAY CITY
4581 Avalon Street
5/27/2015
$252,000
5780 Coach House Circle A
5/29/2015
$266,000
7448 Silver Woods Court
5/29/2015
$270,000
9164 Gettysburg Road
5/27/2015
$276,000
10870 Galahad Street
5/29/2015
$285,000
Crescent Lakes
22925 Sterling Lakes Drive
5/29/2015
$292,500
WINDWOOD
371 Driftwood Terrace
5/29/2015
$295,000
SANDALFOOT COVE
9174 SW 18 Road
5/29/2015
$295,000
Palmetto Place Condominium
99 SE Mizner Boulevard 511
5/26/2015
$300,000
CLOVERFIELD
7845 Cloverfield Circle
5/27/2015
$304,500
Crescent Lakes
22892 Royal Crown Terrace
5/26/2015
$310,000
BOCA MADERA
3464 NW 26th Court
5/27/2015
$315,000
COUNTRY LANDING
11532 Clear Creek Place
5/25/2015
$315,000
Royal Poinciana
40 Via Floresta Drive
5/29/2015
$323,000
UNIVERSITY PARK CC
28 Tam O Shanter Lane
5/27/2015
$325,000
PHEASANT WALK
4320 Sugar Pine Drive
5/29/2015
$347,500
Costa Brava
6318 Brava Way
5/26/2015
$355,000
BIBLE CONFERENCE ESTATES
211 NW 6th Avenue
5/26/2015
$362,500
ESCONDIDO AT BOCA RATON
21292 Escondido Way S
5/29/2015
$370,000
PATIOS DEL MAR
5983 Patio Drive
5/26/2015
$375,000
SHORES AT BOCA RATON
11412 Sea Grass Circle
5/27/2015
$375,000
MISSION BAY / LA COSTA
10885 La Salinas Circle
5/28/2015
$383,000
LAKES AT BOCA RATON
10899 Old Bridgeport Lane
5/26/2015
$385,000
Kensington at Woodfield CC
6620 NW 42nd Way
5/29/2015
$390,000
Boca Isles
10576 St. Thomas Drive
5/28/2015
$400,000
PALMETTO PARK TERRACE
110 SW 9th Avenue
5/26/2015
$406,000
CONFERENCE RIDGE
999 NW 5th Avenue
5/28/2015
$410,000
BOCA GREENS
19840 Sedgefield Terrace
5/29/2015
$410,000
MISSION BAY regatta
10525 Wheelhouse Cr
5/29/2015
$420,000
Boca Grove Plantation
7087 Mandarin Drive
5/28/2015
$425,000
BOCA RIO HEIGHTS
22054 Ensenada Way
5/28/2015
$429,000
ROYAL POINCIANA
5/26/2015
$440,000
5/29/2015
$440,000
BOCA RATON SQUARE
28 Via Poinciana Lane 2727 N Ocean Boulevard A502 995 SW 13 Drive
5/26/2015
$459,000
Palmetto Park Terrace
1080 SW 2nd Street
5/26/2015
$460,000
BOCA ISLES NORTH
10794 Maple Chase Drive
5/28/2015
$460,000
PALMA VISTA
9784 Palma Vista Way
5/26/2015
$470,000
Boca Tierra Sec 01
4155 NW 25th Way
5/29/2015
$471,000
TIMBERCREEK AS
2646 NW 26th Circle
5/28/2015
$480,000
The Shores
18648 Ocean Mist Drive
5/29/2015
$482,500
CLOISTER BEACH TOWERS
1200 S Ocean Boulevard 3d
5/26/2015
$490,000
BOCA ISLES NORTH
5/27/2015
$490,000
5/29/2015
$510,000
PALM BEACH FARMS
10528 Maple Chase Drive 3000 S Ocean Boulevard 8050 1170 SW 19th Street
5/27/2015
$520,000
BOCA RATON SQUARE
1300 SW 1st Street
5/28/2015
$537,000
Cypress Point Patio The Point
20593 Linksview Circle
5/28/2015
$560,000
SANTA BARBARA
2301 NW 25th Way
5/28/2015
$570,000
Boca Falls/Majestic Bay
12678 Torbay Drive
5/29/2015
$575,000
CAPELLA
11849 Preservation Lane
5/26/2015
$578,184
CAMINO GARDENS
632 Maypop Court
5/27/2015
$665,000
Stratford Arms
2600 S Ocean Boulevard 8-D
5/29/2015
$755,000
TUNISON PALMS
759 NW 6th Drive
5/29/2015
$793,000
WATERFORD
5832 Waterford
5/29/2015
$870,000
CAMINO GARDENS Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club 200 East Palmetto Park Condo
599 Apple Tree Lane
5/29/2015
$900,000
382 E Camino Real
5/28/2015
$1,015,000
200 E Palmetto Road 408
5/26/2015
$1,150,000
The Oaks
17693 Circle Pond Court
5/28/2015
$1,150,000
OAKBROOK OF BOCA WEST
19665 Oakbrook Court
5/29/2015
$1,150,000
OAKS AT BOCA RATON
17646 Cadena Drive
5/29/2015
$1,465,000
BOCA BAY COLONY
7361 NE Bay Cove Court 1400 S Ocean Boulevard Ph1605 17510 Cadena Drive
5/29/2015
$1,485,000
5/26/2015
$1,600,000
CYPRESSES OF BOCA LAGO GOLDEN ARROW COND
YACHT AND RACQUET CLUB
Three Thousand South
ADDISON THE OAKS AT BOCA RATON
Address
5/28/2015
$1,975,000
Boca Harbor
830 NE 70 Street
5/29/2015
$2,226,775
ST ANDREWS COUNTRY CLUB
17024 Brookwood Drive
5/29/2015
$2,250,000
St Andrews Country Club
17096 Northway Circle
5/28/2015
$2,675,000
LAKE ROGERS ISLE Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club Long Lake Estates
3750 NE 6th Drive
5/29/2015
$2,809,000
2267 E Silver Palm Road
5/28/2015
$2,943,000
8392 Twin Lake Drive
5/28/2015
$5,500,000
Acreage
600 NE 5th Avenue
5/29/2015
$8,300,000
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Boca Raton FC Earns Third Win in a Row
Boca Raton Football Club (4-0-1) defeated Alianza Miami Football Club 3-1 at home in front of 367 fans on Friday June 5th thanks to goals from C.J. Phelps, Shadi Harb and Hasani Sinclair.
The teams were very physical and 6 yellow cards were awarded on the night between the two teams, 4 going to Alianza and 2 for Boca Raton. Boca took an early lead when Colby Bur-
dette found C.J. Phelps near the box as he scored in the first minute and Boca was able to keep steady possession of the ball throughout the first half, controlling most of the pace and defending well despite Miami’s persistent offense. The next goal for Boca came in the first half ’s stoppage time after a free kick was awarded near midfield. Harb was able to capitalize on the opportunity and sent the home team into the locker room with a two-goal lead. “We came into the game focused on the task at hand,” head coach Marcelo Castillo said after the match. “It was a very physical game but we were able to persevere and give our fans something to cheer about.” Miami came out for the second half eager to score and Juscivlado De Sousa curved it in the back of the net for the visitors, which
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left goalkeeper Alan Trani stopped in his tracks. Despite Alianza’s many After the goal, Alianza Miami began to play offensively with many chances on goal, but nevertheless, De Sousa’s goal was Miami’s only on the night, and after Sinclair’s goal in the 52nd minute Boca rode their lead to an easy victory. “We played a very good game tonight in front of our home crowd,” said C.J. Phelps. “We had two great results on the road and we are happy to be able to continue to perform at such a high level in front of our fans.” Boca Raton is currently on a three-game win streak where they have outscored their opponents 10-3.
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Edition 233 - 15 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL
Lynn’s Bradley & Potgieter Named Boca Raton High School Soccer Captial One Academic Coach Named 2014 Coach of the All-Americans Year
Austin, Texas – Lynn University continued its academic success with the announcement of women's golfer Jessica Bradley and women's swimmer Tyne Potgieter as Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-America Women's AtLarge Team selections on Wednesday. Bradley was honored as a first team honoree for the second consecutive year while Potgieter becomes the first swimmer in school history to collect Capital One recognition. Once again the Sunshine State Conference was well-represented with seven selections across the first-, second- and third-teams. Lynn was the only conference institution, and one of six in the nation, with multiple honorees, while Bradley was joined by Division II Women's At-Large Academic All-American of the Year Kristin Day as the only repeat winner. Bradley's newest accolade puts her in elite company in school history. A sports management major with a 3.90 grade point average, she becomes just the second student-athlete for any sport to be a two-time first team honoree, joining men's soccer player James Hayers (2007-08) as the only other recipient, and the sixth to earn multiple Academic All-America accolades. Joining Bradley and Hayers are Michele Newman (Volleyball 2001 & 2003), Dragana Ilic (Women's Tennis 2005-06), Kyle Conrad (Men's Soccer 2009-10) and Devon Woolard (Volleyball 2009-10). The Bishops Nympton, England, product was
recently honored as the Division II Women's Golf Honda Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year and was already selected as the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Co-National Player of the Year for the second straight season. She became the first student-athlete for Lynn in any sport to be named a two-time national player of the year and is the fourth women's golfer in Division II history to be honored in back-to-back years. A two-time NCAA Division II National Champion, Bradley led the Fighting Knights to a third place finish at the 2015 NCAA National Championship and added to her legacy by ending her career sharing or owning school records for lowest 18- (68) and 56-hole (216) totals, stroke average (73.27 – 2013-14) and top-10 finishes (13) in a season and stroke average (75.06), top-10 finishes (65) and victories (seven) in a career. Potgieter was a pioneer for the newly-started women's swimming program. The three-year letterwinner leaves as the most decorated swimmer in the third-year program's existence. This past season the Durban, South Africa, native earned First Team All-America honors in the 100 breaststroke and honorable mention recognition in the 200 breaststroke, both firsts for her. She has twice been selected a College Swim Coaches Association of America Scholar All-American after posting a 3.98 GPA in Psychology.
Marcelo Castillo continues to add to his resume. The longtime Boca Raton High School soccer coach has added yet another trophy to his shelf, which is already filled with them. Earlier this week Castillo was named the 2014 National Federation of High School's State Coach of the Year for the State of Florida. “It’s an absolute honor to be named the Coach of Year,” says Castillo. “I wouldn’t
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