State champions for the 2015 fall season
June 29, 2016 - 3:44 pm
Here is a recap of every team that won a state title during the 2015 fall sports season and will be looking to defend this upcoming season. With the new realignment, there no longer will be Division I, I-A, III or IV, but instead Class 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.
Faith Lutheran, Clark, Sierra Vista and Spring Valley all will be moving from Division I-A to Class 4A after clearing the Nevada Rubric point total for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. No schools moved from Division I to Class 3A.
For select sports, an individual champion is listed. Stay tuned for the Winter and Spring editions.
FOOTBALL
Division I: Bishop Gorman def. Liberty, 62-21.
Division I-A: Churchill County def. Moapa Valley, 34-27.
Division III: Yerington def. Lincoln County, 21-8.
Division IV: Pahranagat Valley def. Whittell, 54-28.
BOYS SOCCER
Division I: Carson def. Wooster, 2-1.
*Green Valley and Cimarron-Memorial were ousted in the state semifinals.
Division I-A: Clark def. Tech, 2-1.
GIRLS SOCCER
Division I: Arbor View def. Coronado, 2-0.
Division I-A: Faith Lutheran def. South Tahoe, 1-0.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Division I: Coronado def. Bishop Manogue, 3-1.
Division I-A: Faith Lutheran def. Truckee, 3-2.
Division III: Yerington def. Incline, 3-1.
*White Pine and The Meadows each lost in the state semifinals.
Division IV: Smith Valley def. Pahranagat Valley, 3-0.
GIRLS GOLF
Division I: Coronado def. Bishop Gorman, 623-637.
*Palo Verde’s Annick Haczkiewicz won the individual title by four strokes over Gorman’s Hunter Pate.
Division I-A: Faith Lutheran def. Clark, 629-766.
*Faith Lutheran’s Sydney Smith won the individual title by three strokes over Boulder City’s Lani Potter.
Division III/IV: Incline def. West Wendover, 802-919.
*Tonopah was Southern Nevada’s top finisher in fifth place after shooting a 1467.
*West Wendover’s Sarah Isaacs won the individual title by two strokes over Incline’s Kennedy Cohn.
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Division I: McQueen def. Spanish Springs, 52-63.
*Green Valley was Southern Nevada’s top finisher in third place with 72 points.
*McQueen’s Henry Weisberg was the individual champion.
Division I-A: Elko def. Spring Creek, 49-53
*Clark was Southern Nevada’s top finisher in fourth place with 87 points.
*Faith Lutheran’s Chase Wood was the individual champion.
Division III/IV: North Tahoe def. Silver Stage, 29-72.
*The Meadows was Southern Nevada’s top finisher in fifth place with 106 points.
*White Pine’s Samuel Stewart was the individual champion.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Division I: Centennial def. Reno, 40-74.
*Centennial’s Karina Haymore was the individual champion.
Division I-A: Spring Creek def. Tahoe-Truckee, 32-38
*Faith Lutheran was Southern Nevada’s top finisher in fourth place with 124 points.
*Spring Creek’s Julia Mahlke was the individual champion.
Division III/IV: North Tahoe def. Sierra Lutheran, 22-44
*The Meadows was Southern Nevada’s top finisher in third place with 81 points.
*Sierra Lutheran’s Elaina Marchegger was the individual champion.
BOYS TENNIS
Division I: Bishop Gorman def. Palo Verde, 9-9 (4-2)
*Palo Verde’s Dylan Levitt won the singles title over Bishop Gorman’s Aaron Bailey, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.
*Coronado’s doubles team of Sam Grant and Ryland McDermott beat Bishop Gorman’s Skylar Davidson and Sam Sholeff, 6-4, 6-0.
Division I-A: Clark def. The Meadows, 11-7.
*Clark’s Michael Pasimio won the singles title over Truckee’s Zach Haas, 6-2, 6-2.
*Clark’s doubles team of Christian Ong and Marcus Pasimio beat Moapa Valley’s Andy Beckstrand and Koby Frei, 6-2, 6-1.
GIRLS TENNIS
Division I: Palo Verde def. Bishop Gorman, 14-4.
*Bishop Gorman’s Angelique Friedrich won the singles title over teammate Amber Del Rosario, 6-3, 6-4.
*Palo Verde’s doubles team of Chloe and Sophie Henderson beat Liberty’s Parker and Payton Burk, 6-2, 6-0.
Division I-A: The Meadows def. Faith Lutheran, 14-4.
*Sierra Vista’s Andrada Stanciu won the singles title over Faith Lutheran’s Madison Foley, 6-3, 6-1.
*The Meadows’ doubles team of Ava Frazier and Olivia Waysack beat Faith Lutheran’s Dina Ciulla and Carolyn DiPasquale, 6-3, 6-3.