HEAD OF THE CLASS: Nikoletta Nikoloff leads Coronado girls to region title
October 12, 2016 - 5:21 pm
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Omar Rubio, Green Valley
The senior won the large school race at the Lake Mead Invitational at Boulder City’s Veterans Memorial Park with a time of 16 minutes, 24.4 seconds for 3.1 miles. Rubio led the Gators to the team title with 40 points.
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GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Diamond Morris, Tech
The freshman won the small school race at the Lake Mead Invitational at Veterans Memorial Park in Boulder City with a time of 21 minutes, 37.6 seconds for 3.1 miles. The Roadrunners rolled to the team title with 17 points.
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FOOTBALL
Kenyon Oblad, Liberty
The junior quarterback set an 11-man state record with 505 passing yards in a 62-14 victory over Foothill. Oblad completed 25 of 32 passes and threw six touchdowns.
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GIRLS GOLF
Hunter Pate, Bishop Gorman
The junior was the medalist in both of the Gaels’ Southwest League victories, shooting 2-under-par 70 at Angel Park and 2-over 73 at Bear’s Best.
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BOYS SOCCER
Musio Jimenez-Vazquez, Sunrise Mountain
The senior had four goals and four assists in a 12-1 rout of Cheyenne.
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GIRLS SOCCER
Dona Acierto, Clark
The junior scored twice in a 2-1 win over Bonanza and then added three goals and an assist in the Chargers’ 4-0 win over Durango.
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BOYS TENNIS
Nathaniel van der Post, The Meadows
The senior was 3-0 in singles to help The Meadows to an 11-7 victory over Boulder City in the Class 3A Southern Region title match. It was the school’s first boys region tennis title.
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GIRLS TENNIS
Nikoletta Nikoloff, Coronado
The senior came up big when it mattered most, going 3-0 in singles and losing only one game to lead the Cougars to a 10-9 victory over Liberty for the Sunrise Region title.
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Kamaile Mendonsa, Legacy
The junior setter finished with 65 assists and 12 digs in the Longhorns’ five-set victory over Palo Verde that kept their postseason hopes alive.
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HEAD OF THE CLASS
ARBOR VIEW — Girls soccer player Allyssa Larkin had two goals in a 3-0 victory over Shadow Ridge.
CIMARRON-MEMORIAL — Girls setter Logan DeLong had a total of 15 assists, 14 digs, seven kills and two digs against Centennial and Palo Verde. Football player Tyree Riley had 27 carries for 164 yards against Shadow Ridge.
CORONADO — Girls golfer Victoria Estrada shot 4-under-par 68 to win the Sunrise Region individual title.
DESERT OASIS — Boys tennis players Caiden Jacob and Tyler Parlade teamed to win two doubles matches at the Sunset Region individual tournament.
FAITH LUTHERAN — Football player Joshua Hong had two interceptions and five tackles in a 22-19 victory over Legacy. Girls tennis player Paige Erlanger won a pair of matches to advance to the Sunset Regin singles quarterfinals.
LIBERTY — Girls soccer player Gia Maisano had the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Basic.
MOJAVE — Girls golfer Grecia Cano shot 112 to tie for fourth in a Class 3A Sunset League match at Mountain Falls. Football player Taiwan Braden passed for 150 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed for 115 yards and a TD in a 41-8 win over Western.
MOUNTAIN VIEW — Football player Isiah Johnson caught five passes for 94 yards against The Meadows. Girls golfer Kristine Horita placed fifth at the Class 2A state tournament with a two-round score of 213.
PAHRUMP VALLEY — Football player Drew Walker rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns in a 35-33 victory over Sunrise Mountain. Girls soccer player Madeline Pereira-Villafuerte helped key the defense in a 0-0 tie with Western.
PALO VERDE — Boys soccer player Anthony Kaskie had a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win over Legacy. Girls soccer player Gia Barone had a goal and an assist in a 9-1 victory over Legacy.
SIERRA VISTA — Girls volleyball player Faith Gray-Williams had 29 assists and 22 digs in a 3-1 win Desert Oasis. Boys tennis player Rahul Gupte advanced to the Sunset Region singles quarterfinals.
WESTERN — Football player Kwan Carter had two carries for 55 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown run, and caught seven passes for 67 yards against Mojave.