Austin Wells hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the sixth inning on Wednesday to help Bishop Gorman’s baseball team to a 9-7 home win over Riverton (Utah) in the Desert Classic.
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Mia Voges hit for the cycle to help Shadow Ridge’s softball team rout host Cimarron-Memorial on Wednesday,15-1 in four innings on Wednesday.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state girls basketball team.
Joey Fox, Bryant Troupe and Cevion Gurka each won one individual event and ran on two winning relays Thursday to help host Bonanza’s boys track team to a win over Clark and Democracy Prep in a triangular meet.
Karley Brandt and Mel Siaki each won two field events Thursday to lead Desert Oasis’ girls track team to victory in a triangular meet at Durango.
C’Aree Stevenson, Alanna Gilbert, Makaylah Celestin and Amayah Dondle each won two individual events Thursday to lead Legacy’s girls track team to a 76-64 win at Palo Verde.
Jordan Blakely won three events Thursday to lead host Foothill’s boys track team to an 82-64 win over Green Valley.
Garrett Lucas threw a five-inning perfect game on Tuesday to lead Pahrump Valley’s baseball team to a 10-0 home win over Del Sol.
Sierra Vista’s softball team scored twice in the bottom of the seventh inning to edge Durango for a 6-5 home victory on Tuesday afternoon.
The Blue Knights hit 14 3-pointers, the most in a tournament game in state history at any level, as they flew past Battle Mountain 72-48 in the Class 2A state basketball championship game at Lawlor Events Center.
Daniel Plumer led a balanced attack with 17 points, and the Blue Knights came one step closer to winning their fourth state title in five years with a 74-52 victory over Pershing County in a Class 2A boys basketball semifinal at Sparks High.
Daniel Plumer had 30 points, nine rebounds, two blocks, four steals and an assist as the Blue Knights routed Needles, 78-32 in the Class 2A Southern Region championship game at Del Sol on Saturday.
The Mustangs overcame a sluggish start, and their defense was too much for Lake Mead as Needles rallied to top the Eagles, 50-39 in overtime of the Class 2A Southern League semifinals at Del Sol on Friday.
Paige Murch and Preslee Murch each scored 18 points to lift the Mustangs’ girls basketball team to a 58-42 win at Del Sol, and send Needles to Southern League championship game for the fourth time in five years.