Elaina Dattillio had 14 kills for Pahrump Valley’s volleyball team in a 21-25, 17-25, 25-20, 27-25, 15-8 win over visiting Cheyenne on Friday night.
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Sasha Bolla had 15 kills on Wednesday as Coronado’s girls volleyball team earned a 25-21, 25-18, 24-26, 26-24 home victory over defending Class 4A state champion Shadow Ridge.
Madison Martinez-Hutchinson had 16 assists and 10 digs, and Breanna Onori recorded 11 assists, eight digs and seven aces as Green Valley’s volleyball team rallied for an 18-25, 18-25, 25-11, 25-19, 15-8 home win over Legacy on Tuesday night.
Faith Lutheran’s Maxwell Blum went 2-1 in singles to help the Crusaders beat Centennial 10-8 at Darling Tennis Center on Tuesday, and win for the 100th time in the school’s boys tennis history.
Aaliyah Hanley and Destiney Guerrero each went 2-1 in singles Tuesday as Cimarron-Memorial’s girls tennis team nipped host Las Vegas in a tiebreaker, 10-9.
Cheyenne junior Rayvion Brown took the second-half kickoff of the half 82 yards for a score and the Desert Shields ran past the host Eagles, 24-7.
Christopher Bramasco and Marcos Delgado each scored two goals to lead Durango’s boys soccer team to a 5-3 home win over Liberty on Friday afternoon.
Olivia Leavitt and Sophia Morris went 3-0 in doubles to lead Boulder City’s tennis team to an 11-7 road victory over Basic on Friday afternoon.
The doubles team of Ashton Barney and Nate Freimuth finished 3-0 to help Las Vegas High’s boys tennis team to a 14-4 home victory over Shadow Ridge on Friday afternoon.
Ricardo Felipe scored in the second half to give Tech’s boys soccer team a 1-0 win over visiting Equipo Academy in the Southern Nevada Kick-off Classic.
Previews of Southern Nevada’s girls volleyball teams, as submitted by coaches.
Previews of Southern Nevada’s boys cross country teams, as submitted by coaches.
Previews of Southern Nevada’s girls cross country teams, as submitted by coaches.
Previews of Southern Nevada’s girls golf teams, as submitted by coaches.
Joshua Rose fired two of his four TD passes to Mike Reed — both at crucial points in the second half to answer Spartan scores — and Reed answered by overpowering defenders to come up with the catch each time to help Cheyenne hang on to a 35-19 season-opening victory.