Miami, FL
North Miami mother accused of beating son with stick for not doing chores
NORTH MIAMI, Fla. – A North Miami mother was arrested over the weekend after police said she beat her son with a wooden stick and threw him to the floor.
The incident was reported around 7 p.m. Saturday in the 2200 block of Sole Mia Way.
According to the woman’s arrest report, her daughter witnessed the beating and ran to a security guard before police were called.
North Miami police said the victim told responding officers that his mother, Carolina Barco, 33, was upset with him because he didn’t do his chores.
He said she became irate, grabbing a thick wooden stick and striking him multiple times on both his arms with it, according to the report.
The report states Barco also struck her son with an open hand on his face and body, squeezed his face with both her hands and then threw him to the floor.
Police said he sustained a small cut on the right side of his face and a cut to his left thumb, which also appeared to be slightly swollen.
Large bruises were also spotted on his arms, authorities said.
According to the report, the victim told police he did not want to go back inside the home with his mother.
Police said Barco denied hitting her son, but said she left her kids alone for about 20 minutes and returned to find the house a mess.
She claimed her son didn’t help clean up after she told him to do so and had been inside playing video games.
Barco was arrested on a child abuse charge.
As of Monday afternoon, she remained held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $5,000 bond.
The boy’s age was not released by police.
It’s not clear who is currently caring for Barco’s two children.
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Miami, FL
Women's Basketball: Canes drop heartbreaker to Virginia Tech, 68-64
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami women’s basketball team fell heartbreakingly to Virginia Tech (10-4, 1-2) Sunday afternoon by a final score of 68-64. The Hurricanes (11-4, 1-3) led for 32 minutes and 56 seconds throughout the contest; however, they surrendered a 12-point lead in the fourth quarter, as the Hokies ended the game on a 21-5 run to earn the victory.
Miami displayed a balanced offensive attack, with six players scoring five or more points, including three players reaching double figures in scoring. The Canes shot 44.6 percent from the field and 81.8 percent at the free throw line as a team while limiting Virginia Tech to just 38.2 percent shooting from the field, but the Hokies finished with a stellar clip of 37.9 percent from behind the arc.
Individually, Cameron Williams led the way for Miami, as she recorded a double-double with a 15-point, 10-rebound performance.
Jasmyne Roberts chipped in 13 points, and Haley Cavinder had a stellar all-around outing, scoring 12 points grabbing six rebounds, and recording a game-high six assists.
Hanna Cavinder added nine points, and freshman Leah Harmon posted six points off the bench for Miami.
The Canes jumped out to a 6-0 lead after burying three of their first four shot attempts. Virginia Tech fought back, and the two squads found themselves even at 10 points apiece with 3:33 left in the first quarter. The Hokies outscored the Canes 6-5 over the remainder of the period, as Miami entered the second quarter trailing Virginia Tech 16-15.
The back-and-forth play continued in the second quarter, and Miami and Virginia Tech entered halftime even at 28 points apiece. The Canes came out strong in the third period, opening the quarter on a 14-2 run to build a 42-30 advantage at 4:16. Miami maintained their lead and entered the final stanza ahead by seven points.
The Canes started the fourth quarter similarly to the third period. They went on an 8-3 run to take a 59-47 lead with just 7:36 to play. The Hokies began to move, taking a one-point lead with 1:03 remaining.
Miami made a lone free throw to tie the contest with 41 seconds left, but Virginia Tech was fouled and made a pair of free throws to retake the lead with 13 seconds to go. Miami missed a shot to tie the game, and VT made two more free throws to ice the game.
The Canes will return to the court next Sunday, January 12, as they are slated to travel to Syracuse to take on The Orange at 6 p.m.
Courtesy of Miami Athletics
Miami, FL
How to watch the Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets – NFL: Week 18 | Channel, stream, preview, pediction
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — One of the last playoff spots in the league will be determined on Sunday afternoon as the Miami Dolphins look to win their way into the postseason when they visit the New York Jets.
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Miami Dolphins (8-8) vs. New York Jets (4-12)
- When: Sunday, January 5
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Where: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
- Channel: FOX
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The Dolphins, despite all of the adversity they have faced this season, can still punch their ticket to the playoffs. With grit and willpower, they bounced back from losing six of their first eight games of the season to win six of their previous eight, including a 20-3 whipping of the Cleveland Browns last Sunday. Along with beating the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams, Miami looks like they could be a threat if they can sneak into the postseason.
However, the Dolphins will need some help if they want their season to continue. Along with having to beat the Jets, they need the Denver Broncos to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs, who are resting some key players.
The Jets are eyeing a pretty comfortable spot in this year’s NFL Draft. Thanks to complete disarray with the trainwreck that is this franchise, the other team that plays in New Jersey has been just as bad as the other. The team heads into the final week of the season, having lost six of its last seven games, only beating the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 15.
The Jets did give the Dolphins a run for their money in Week 14, with Miami needing overtime to come out on top. The Dolphins have won 12 of the last 14 meetings with the Jets.
MY PICK: Dolphins win, 21-17
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Miami, FL
Heat Add Promising Guard Duo In Proposed Blockbuster Involving Jimmy Butler
With the Miami Heat exploring offers for veteran star Jimmy Butler league-wide, there’s no telling how many contenders will come forth with a trade package.
The Heat’s preference to acquire win-now pieces in exchange for the 35-year-old trims down the list of possible destinations a sizeable amount. One organization that could offer a mix of established talent and future assets is Miami’s in-state rival, the Orlando Magic.
If the Magic are to acquire the six-time All-Star, The Sporting News’ Stephen Noh predicted the blockbuster deal to look similar to the following:
Magic receive: Jimmy Butler
Heat receive: Jonathan Isaac, Cole Anthony, Anthony Black, up to four first-round picks
This move gives the Magic an unstoppable trio at shooting guard, small forward, and power forward with Butler, Paolo Banchero, and Franz Wagner. Not having to part with guard Jalen Suggs in this proposed trade is also a huge benefit, as he would act as the primary facilitator for this hypothetical Big Three.
Isaac gives the Heat an elite defender, but the issue is he simply struggles to stay healthy. The main appeal of the package is the promising guard duo of Anthony and Black. Despite neither flashing serious All-Star potential so far in their NBA careers, both are less than 25 years old.
Under coach Erik Spoelstra’s leadership and the Heat’s development program, the sky is the limit.
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Anthony Pasciolla works as a contributing writer to Miami Heat On SI. He can be reached at ampasciolla@gmail.com or follow him on X @AnthonyPasci.
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