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ROUNDUP: Mojave boys’ second-half surge too much for Cheyenne

Juan Ramirez had a goal and an assist Tuesday, and Mojave’s boys soccer team did all of its scoring in the second-half on the way to a 3-0 win over visiting Cheyenne.

Ulises Bibiano and Moises Ferreyra also scored for the Rattlers.

Gulmaro Falcon registered the shutout.

Bishop Gorman 0, Cimarron-Memorial 0 — At Cimarron, the Gaels and Spartans played to a tie.
Eddie Ortiz made six saves for Cimarron.

Thomas Olsen stopped three shots for Gorman.

Centennial 1, Bonanza 0 — At Bonanza, Sean Jenne scored the lone goal in the second-half to propel the Bulldogs past the Bengals.

Aiden Parker registered the shutout.

Faith Lutheran 7, Pahrump Valley 1 — At Pahrump, D’Khari Hicks recorded four goals and three assists to lead the Crusaders to a rout over the the Trojans.

Tristan Tomburo had two goals, and Logan Buckley added a goal for Faith Lutheran.

Nick Nelson scored a goal for Pahrump.

Legacy 5, Desert Oasis 0 — At Legacy, Sergio Alvarez tallied a goal and an assist to lead the Longhorns past the Diamondbacks.

Rodolfo Robles, Saul Aguirre, Antonio Velasquez and Skyler Ibarra each notched a goal for Legacy.

Daniel Diaz made three saves to earn the shutout.

Desert Pines 3, Sunrise Mountain 1 — At Desert Pines, Lazaro Pineda, Luis Osorio and Alexis Rojo each scored a goal to help the Jaguars beat the Miners.

Luis Olantez scored for Sunrise Mountain.

Virgin Valley 2, Moapa Valley 0 — At Mesquite, Tony Villalobos tallied both goals as the Bulldogs blanked the Pirates.

Domingo Ramirez made three saves to earn the shutout.

Tech 6, Boulder City 3 — At Boulder City, Salvador Garcia had three goals and an assist to lead the Roadrunners past the Eagles.

Julio Vargas had a goal and two assists, and teammate Rafael Munoz added a goal and an assist for Tech, which also got a goal from Derian Salcido.

Massimo Barbieri scored all three of Boulder City’s goals.
 

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