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PROGRAM SUCCESS
In 2023, our teams celebrated remarkable success as the Citrus League Boys and Girls Champions. The 2024 Citrus Champions continue this tradition, with standout performances in the individual state championships: one athlete achieved 33rd place in the Boys Individual State Championships, while another secured 73rd place in the Girls Individual State Championships. Additionally, the program boasts a former Individual State Champion from 2016, underscoring our strong legacy of excellence.
Jorge R. Haddock-Morales holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Math Education and has an extensive background in coaching and athletics. He has served as the head coach for the Bowling team at BMC for 2 years and has dedicated 8 years as the JV Girls Soccer Coach. With 5 years of experience in bowling and 25 years in soccer, he has significantly impacted the sport, notably organizing the Spruce Creek JV Girls Soccer Invitational for 3 years. Under his guidance, his school's boys' and girls' soccer teams in Puerto Rico won over 15 tournament championships, and he was a key player in the team that achieved runner-up status in 1997 and championship victory in 1998. That same year, he was honored as Goalkeeper of the Year. Outside of sports, Jorge enjoys cooking.
Facilities
Bowling Alley
The Aloma Bowl is the official home of Hornet Bowling, providing an excellent venue for both practice and competition. With its well-maintained lanes and welcoming atmosphere, the bowling alley supports our athletes in honing their skills and competing at a high level, fostering a strong sense of community within the program.