CARSON CITY — Waiting to swim the anchor leg of the boys 400-yard freestyle relay, Logan Houck had nothing to do but watch as Palo Verde teammate David Miller opened a two-second lead in the final event of the Division I state swimming and diving championships Saturday at Carson City Aquatic Facility.
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Trailing by four runs entering the bottom of the seventh inning, Bishop Gorman rallied to tie the game on Austin Cram”s two-out, two-run homer, then won it when Cadyn Grenier led off the bottom of the ninth with a homer to give the Gaels a 6-5 win over Green Valley in the Division I state baseball championship game.
The field for the boys 400-meter dash at the Division I state track and field meet was billed as the fastest in state history. The lineup for the 200 was pretty stacked, too.
A right hamstring injury limited Brandon Wulff’s effectiveness during the Sunset Region tournament last week, and the senior still hadn’t quite felt like himself through most of the team’s first two state tournament games.
After a long playoff run that included a play-in game to get to the Division I state tournament, Arbor View’s baseball team needed innings from starter Ben Cutting on Thursday.
State tournaments usually mean close games.
Standing atop the par five 18th hole of the Division I state golf tournament at Montreux Golf and Country Club, Palo Verde sophomore Jack Trent knew he needed something special if he wanted to capture the individual state championship.
RENO — The first day of the Division I state golf tournament at the Montreux Golf and Country Club greeted players with chilly weather and high winds, making the already difficult alpine course all that much harder.
An intentional walk brought Green Valley’s Drake Maningo to the plate with a runner in scoring position and one out in the bottom of the seventh inning Saturday.
Canyon Springs senior Bradley Alexander made a name for himself on the football field this past fall by earning first-team all-Northeast League honors.
Coronado’s Charleen Jordan knew she was in for a long day Saturday in the Division I Sunrise Region track meet, so she decided to take a nap under her team’s canopy on the bleachers just before her final event.
Forget the records. Green Valley sophomore Abby Richter is excited about the music.
Green Valley’s baseball team had six home runs by six players in its first 32 games this season.
Sam Pochop led Rancho’s softball team throughout the regular season and through the first two games of the playoffs, so it was no surprise Thursday that she was once again the key player.
Coronado boys golf coach Joe Sawaia zoomed between the ninth and 10th holes at windy Reflection Bay Golf Club with a message for his players.