After Friday’s competition at Western High, Boulder City earned 93½ points and first place in the standings on the strength of having a dozen wrestlers make it to the semifinals. Virgin Valley sits in second with 84, with Cheyenne and Mojave tied for third with 72.
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Kyle Wilson rolled games of 258, 220 and 277 for a 755 series on his way to the Class 4A state boys bowling title at the Gold Coast Bowling Center. Wilson was the runner-up last year, losing by only 11 pins.
Felix Reeves made a layup with one second to play to lift Desert Oasis’ boys basketball team to a 77-75 road win over Bonanza on Thursday.
Jeanette Fine had 12 points and 10 rebounds Thursday to lead the Canyon Springs girls basketball geam to a 48-22 home victory over Valley.
Spring Valley’s Brysen Mortensen rolled a 773 series Thursday to finish in first place in the Class 4A boys bowling individual tournament qualifying at the Gold Coast Bowling Center.
Las Vegas High’s flag football team stopped Rancho’s extra-point attempt with no time left as the Wildcats held on for a 42-41 home victory over the Rams on Wednesday.
Lajaei West hit two free throws with 0.1 seconds remaining in double overtime to lift Del Sol’s girls basketball team over Tech at home, 48-47.
Kevin Legardy drilled a half-court shot as time expired Tuesday to give visiting Canyon Springs a 78-75 victory over Eldorado.
Rhedisa Sua had three sacks, and Adriana Carrillo had two interceptions to help Tech’s flag football team rally to beat Boulder City at home Monday, 12-6.
Somehow, the Cowboys defied the odds and Cairyn Bray’s shot from half court as time expired forced overtime. Then Chaparral took care of business in the extra period to steal a 64-61 victory away from host Del Sol.
Haley Tyrell scored a team-high 19 points Friday as Coronado’s girls basketball team edged visiting Bishop Gorman, 47-46.
Valley’s Xzavier Maheia pinned his opponent at 138 pounds with 13 seconds remaining in the third period Thursday to help the Vikings’ wrestling team edge visiting Rancho, 40-36.
Brinkley McCoy had 31 carries for 306 yards and four touchdowns Thursday to lead Las Vegas to a 59-24 home win over Eldorado.
Jalen McFadden led four players in double figures with 21 points to help Sierra Vista’s boys basketball team hold on for a 65-59 overtime win at Desert Oasis on Wednesday night.
Moapa Valley’s Lainey Cornwall poured in 18 points to help lift the Pirates’ girls basketball team to a 51-44 road victory at Chaparral on Wednesday.