Desert Oasis shut down Northern champion Bishop Manogue, and Bishop Gorman handled Damonte Ranch in the opening round of the Class 5A state baseball tournament.
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In the first year of Chris Sheff’s second stint as the Bishop Gorman baseball coach, the Gaels enter Thursday’s Class 5A state tournament as the favorite to win the title.
An inside-the-park home run ignited Bishop Gorman’s offense as it pulled away from Desert Oasis to claim the Class 5A Southern Region baseball title Friday.
Desert Oasis held off a late charge from reigning Class 5A baseball state champion Basic to clinch a spot in next week’s state tournament in Reno.
No. 1-ranked Bishop Gorman avenged an earlier loss to No. 3 Desert Oasis with a huge fifth inning en route to a home victory Saturday.
Centennial defeated Desert Oasis in a Class 5A Desert League softball game Friday. Here are photos from the game.
Desert Oasis beat Silverado in a high-scoring high school softball game Friday. Here are photos from the game.
Seth Graham-Pippin pitched the distance and limited Bishop Gorman to an unearned run on two hits and struck out seven in Desert Oasis’ victory Wednesday.
Desert Oasis defeated Liberty in a Class 5A high school baseball game Thursday. Here are photos from the game.
Desert Oasis won the Class 4A flag football state title Friday. The Diamondbacks had dedicated their season to teammate Ashari Hughes, who died Jan. 5.
Following the death of teammate Ashari Hughes, the Desert Oasis flag football team has honored her by putting together a dominant season.
Desert Oasis senior forward Brooklyn Scurry scored 16 points to lead the Diamondbacks to a 52-27 road win over Clark in a girls basketball game Friday night. Here are photos from the game.
Senior forward Ali’a Matavao scored 20 points as the Liberty girls basketball team rolled past Desert Oasis for a home victory Thursday night.
Nakalayah Fabello scored 15 points to lead Valley to a 60-48 home win over Desert Oasis in a boys basketball game Thursday night. Here are photos from the game.
About 200 people packed a church Saturday for a memorial service for Ashari Hughes, a Desert Oasis sophomore who died of a sudden cardiac arrest Jan. 5.