Nikki Jackson had 16 kills and three blocks to help Coronado’s girls volleyball team to an 18-25, 25-21, 15-12 win over Bishop Gorman in the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix on Friday.
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Erica Williams continued her outstanding cross country season Saturday.
Maggie Cathcart served 12 aces and had three kills and two digs to help Beatty’s girls volleyball team to a 25-8, 25-9, 25-17 sweep of host Mountain View on Tuesday.
Talie Bonds had eight kills, 26 assists, 23 digs and three aces Wednesday as host Centennial outlasted Shadow Ridge, 26-24, 22-25, 14-25, 25-22, 15-13, in a matchup of two of the top girls volleyball teams in the Sunset Region.
Greg Rogers still is learning the ins and outs of recruiting, so the standout defensive lineman from Centennial didn’t know that college coaches could begin contacting him and other members of the class of 2017 on Sept. 1. Luckily, Rogers found out just before his inbox was flooded.
Calvary Chapel will forfeit its Friday football game to Agassi Prep, Calvary Chapel athletic director Martha O’Kelley confirmed Tuesday.
Stephan LauShaul scored three touchdowns, including setting the tone quickly with a 60-yard punt return early in the first quarter, as Agassi Prep’s football team rolled to a 48-6 win over Lake Mead at Hednerson International on Friday.
Angel Jamerson had seven kills, 14 assists and 11 aces Friday as host Clark’s girls volleyball team rallied to down Valley, 23-25, 25-13, 25-10, 25-17.
Picking the top player on Agassi Prep’s football team a season ago was anything but difficult. Everyone from the coaches to the players to the snack bar attendants knew who was touching the ball on every offensive possession. The play-by-play announcements were just a reminder.
Agassi Prep made it all the way to the Division III state semifinals a season ago after losing just one regular-season league contest.
Lincoln County softball coach Pat Kelley lost five players to graduation from his 2014 state championship team, and had only one senior coming back to defend his team’s title this season.
Faith Lutheran’s Cayla Nikodemus came off the curve in the girls 200-meter dash Saturday and was exactly where she wanted to be.
First, Kenric Davis pulled the upset. Then, the Western senior took a few minutes to wax poetic.
Faith Lutheran’s Mark Rubalcaba won three individual events, setting region records in all three to lead the Crusaders to the boys team title at the Division I-A Southern Region meet at Boulder City.
After pitching 5 2/3 innings against Foothill on Tuesday, Rancho’s Kavion Kealoha could only give his team 5 1/3 innings on the mound Friday.