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ROUNDUP: Casper sweeps singles sets to lead The Meadows girls

Vicki Casper went 3-0 in singles on Tuesday as The Meadows nipped host Shadow Ridge 10-8 in a girls tennis match.
 
Deb Hogue and Emylia Terry went 3-0 in doubles for Shadow Ridge.

Centennial 15, Cheyenne 3 — At Cheyenne, Hannah Barnum had three singles wins to lead the Bulldogs past the Desert Shields.
 
Centennial’s Emily Maurer was 2-1 in singles. Unique Hawkins went 2-1 in singles for Cheyenne.

Faith Lutheran 14, Mojave 4 — At Mojave, the Crusaders used their depth to defeat the Rattlers.

Mojave doubles players Kristen Bachman and Nicole Santiwan finished 3-0.

Palo Verde 16, Legacy 2 — At Legacy, the doubles teams of Tanya Didio and Tori Monkarsh, and Chelsey Koktavy and Rory Carmer each went 2-0 to lead the Panthers past the Longhorns.

Andrea Rathbun was 2-0 in singles for Palo Verde. Legacy’s Gen Espinoza went 2-1 in singles.

Arbor View 11, Cimarron-Memorial 7 — At Arbor View, the doubles teams of Taylor Bland and TaKeyrah Reid, and Alexis Bridges and Beth Ignatiuk each went 3-0 to help the Aggies beat the Spartans.

Starlyn Thomas and Kate Johnesee each went 3-0 in singles for Cimarron.

Bishop Gorman 18, Western 0 — At Western, Bishop Gorman breezed to a shutout win.
Michelle Schoen was 1-0 in singles. Amanda Silvestri and Julia King went 1-0 in doubles.

Durango 14, Sierra Vista 4 — At Sierra Vista, Claire Melo went 3-0 in singles to lead the Trailblazers past the Mountain Lions.

The doubles teams of Jamie Dean and Kaitlyn Moore, and Alyse Kurley and Courtney Garcia each went 3-0 for Durango. Katy Daly was 2-0 in singles for Sierra Vista.

Clark 13, Desert Oasis 5 — At Clark, Jyhye Lee and Heidi Lim went 3-0 in doubles to lead the Chargers past the Diamondbacks.

Monique Rohani and Carina Chang were 2-0 in doubles for Clark. Natasha James went 2-0 in singles for the Chargers.

Danica Ingwaldson and Lauren Lightfoot each went 2-0 in singles for Desert Oasis.

Bonanza 12, Spring Valley 6 — At Spring Valley, Alison Matlovec went 3-0 in singles to lead the Bengals over the Grizzlies.

Bella Minoli teamed with Gretchil Ocanada to go 3-0 in doubles for Bonanza.

Las Vegas 14, Moapa Valley 4 — At Overton, Las Vegas swept the singles sets on its way to the win.

Val Shively, Danica Ingstrom and Gianna Lopresti each went 3-0 in singles. Erika Tollentino and Whitney Nielsen went 2-0 in doubles for the Wildcats.

Canyon Springs 13, Chaparral 5 — At Chaparral, Rebecca Breland was 3-0 in singles to lift the Pioneers over the Cowboys.

Joy Jones was 2-0 in singles for Canyon Springs. Kiarra Miller went 2-0 in singles for Chaparral.

Valley 14, Rancho 4 — At Valley, Patrice Mayo, Gina Delgado and Nicole Russo each went 3-0 in singles to lead the Vikings over the Rams.

Eldorado 14, Desert Pines 4 — At Eldorado, the doubles team of Margeaux Martinez and Raquel Kinney won both of its sets to lead the Sundevils past the Jaguars.

Elvira Castro went 2-1 in singles for Desert Pines.

Coronado 18, Boulder City 0 — At Coronado, the doubles teams of Natalie Schibrowsky and Marian Gapultos, Paige Nisson and Brook White, and Stefanie Viel and Lea Cohen each went 2-0 to lead the Cougars.

Casey Thevenot, Kelsey Kaye and Madison Mathis each went 1-0 in singles.

Basic 11, Del Sol 7 — At Basic, the doubles teams of Jeannette Stolworthy and Michelle Petty, and Megan Feher and Jenilee Medina each went 3-0 to lead the Wolves over the Dragons.

Maria Spalla was 3-0 in singles for Del Sol.

Silverado 11, Foothill 7 — At Foothill, Crystal Belamonte went 2-0 in singles to lead the Skyhawks past the Falcons.

Christina Campbell was 1-0 in singles for the Skyhawks.

Foothill’s Catherine Zurita and Kaleen Trout went 2-0 in doubles.

Green Valley 14, Tech 4 — At Tech, the Gators defeated off the Roadrunners.

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