Outside of Brett Underwood’s classroom at Sunrise Mountain is a bulletin board highlighting the accomplishments of the Miners’ boys soccer team.
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Brittanie Jordan had seven kills, three aces and two assists to lead Valley’s girls volleyball team to a 20-25, 25-8, 25-7, 23-25, 16-14 victory over visiting Canyon Springs on Monday.
Gabriella Nevinger scored with about 10 seconds to play to give Desert Oasis’ girls soccer team a 2-1 home victory over Bonanza on Monday.
Spring Valley’s Tyson Perkins scored three goals and put home the game-winner on a penalty kick with 10 minutes left Monday to lift the Grizzlies to a 4-3 boys soccer victory over visiting Cheyenne.
Las Vegas High scored 42 first-quarter points on Friday en route to a 63-14 home victory over Valley.
This is the time of the prep football season when I should be peaking, like a Vernon Fox-coached team.
Moriah Allen recorded seven kills and three aces, and Monique Long had four kills, seven aces and 18 digs Wednesday to help Chaparral’s girls volleyball team rally for a 27-25, 25-16, 25-23, 25-20 win over host Del Sol.
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Mercedes Khumnark needed some alone time at the conclusion of last year’s Division I Sunrise Region girls golf tournament after she finished in second place.
Dalton Rice scored with a minute to play on an assist from Alfredo Carrera to give Arbor View’s boys soccer team a 5-4 win over visiting Bonanza on Tuesday.
Yareli Trujillo scored an unassisted goal to break a 2-2 tie and give Canyon Springs’ girls soccer team a 3-2 home victory over Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Las Vegas football coach James Thurman has been waiting for the moment his team’s offense plays up to its full potential.
Jenna McClure had 34 assists and two aces, and Karli Beas recorded 19 digs and two aces to lead Arbor View’s girls volleyball team to a 25-18, 25-17, 25-23 home victory over Centennial on Wednesday.
Every prep football season, running up the score becomes a hot-button issue. It’s a sure sign of fall, like turning on the heater in the morning and the air conditioner during the afternoon.
Contentment often has the power to slow down successful teams.