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Aubrianna Jordan has a lofty set of goals for her senior season at Rancho. But her most ambitious one has nothing to do with winning region or state titles.
Nathan Cromwell won a 2.5-mile race in 14 minutes, 14.1 seconds Wednesday to help Coronado’s boys cross country team to victory in a six-team meet at Foothill.
Megan Kronschnabel had 32 assists and 11 digs Wednesday as host Faith Lutheran’s girls volleyball team rallied from a two-set deficit for a 17-25, 16-25, 26-24, 25-18, 15-5 win over Bishop Gorman.
Paige Smith and Andrea Busicescu each went 2-0 in singles Wednesday to help Clark’s girls tennis team to a 10-8 win at Bonanza.
Azure Werner had 16 kills, 13 assists and 11 digs to lead Basic’s girls volleyball team to a 28-26, 24-26, 25-22, 25-22 victory over host Durango on Tuesday.
Cimarron-Memorial’s Rachel Larsen shot a 9-over-par 81 at Canyon Gate on Tuesday to take medalist honors in a Northwest League match.
Kevin Bloomquist and Sarem Khilji went 3-0 in doubles Monday to help Liberty’s boys tennis team nip host Valley, 10-8.
Eduardo Sanchez took a short pass off a corner kick and scored the lone goal of the match with four minutes remaining Friday to lift Tech’s boys soccer team to a 1-0 win over Palo Verde in the Southern Nevada Kick-Off Classic at Cimarron-Memorial.
Megan Kronschnabel had 31 assists Friday to help Faith Lutheran’s girls volleyball team to a 25-21, 25-10 win over host Rancho in the Las Vegas Invitational.
Eldorado’s girls tennis team swept the nine singles sets Friday on its way to a 10-8 win at Moapa Valley.
Aubrianna Jordan placed 10th in the state meet last year, and Brianna Krempel improved during the season.
The Rams are in the midst of a 29-game losing streak, but the past is just that; the past
Head coach Christian Castellanos says his team has the courage and determination to come together and improve to be the best they can be