Ricardo Nunez scored a first-half goal Monday to help Green Valley’s boys soccer team clinch the Southeast League title with a 1-0 win at Coronado.
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Jadyn Nogues converted a 25-yard free kick midway through the first half Monday as Palo Verde’s girls soccer team downed visiting Bishop Gorman, 1-0.
Coronado seniors Sam Grant and Ryland McDermott could have been contenders for the state singles tennis title this year. But the best friends couldn’t stand the possibility of ruining each other’s dream of being a champion.
Coronado dominated on defense Friday, holding host Eldorado to minus-16 yards rushing and forcing six turnoers on the way to a penalty-filled 32-7 victory over the Sundevils.
Coronado had three of the top seven finishers Thursday and held off Bishop Gorman to capture its second consecutive state title.
Palo Verde’s girls tennis team hadn’t had its starting lineup intact in more than two weeks.
It didn’t stop the Panthers from advancing to the Division I state tournament.
Omar Miranda had two goals and two assists Thursday as Chaparral’s boys soccer team clinched the Division I-A Sunrise League title with a 5-0 home win over Desert Pines.
Hannah Borgel scored three goals Thursday, including two in the second half, to lead Bishop Gorman’s girls soccer team to a 3-2 home win over Legacy.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada Volleyball Coaches Poll, compiled by the Southern Nevada Volleyball Coaches Association.
Whittnee Nihipali had 22 kills and 19 digs Wednesday to help Shadow Ridge’s girls volleyball team to a 21-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-14 win at Arbor View.
On a day when none of the competitors broke par at Primm Valley Golf Club’s Lakes Course, defending champion Coronado was unable to separate from the pack and left the door open for Bishop Gorman heading into Thursday’s final round.
Bishop Gorman’s Aaron Bailey breezed to a 6-0, 6-0 win over Coronado’s Kyle Harris on Wednesday at the Darling Tennis Center to earn the final boys singles spot in the Division I state tournament.
Follow the link for some of last week’s top performances.
Tyjon Lindsey’s hearing is just fine. This is a noteworthy development considering the auditory beating he’s received the past two months from Bishop Gorman teammate Tate Martell.
Paolo Sarnataro made 13 saves Tuesday to allow Durango’s boys soccer team to earn a 1-0 home victory over Legacy.