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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.
Darian Gambetta had seven goals and three assists Tuesday to lead Clark’s girls soccer team to a 10-2 victory over host Sunrise Mountain.
Jack Guynn and Alvaro Gonzalez each scored a first-half goal Tuesday, as Shadow Ridge’s boys soccer team held on for a 2-1 win over host Cimarron-Memorial.
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 boys soccer coach Mark Bailey was content leaving Green Valley on Saturday night with a scoreless draw.
Moapa Valley senior R.J. Hubert scored his first touchdown on an 83-yard kick return early in the first quarter Friday night. He was only getting started.
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.
My English teacher is making us read “Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team and a Dream” this semester in honor of The New York Times best-seller’s 25th anniversary.
Gustavo Garcia-Reyes had two goals and an assist to help Cimarron-Memorial’s boys soccer team hold on for a 3-2 win over visiting Sierra Vista in the Southern Nevada Kick-Off Classic.
The Mountain Lions ended a playoff drought last season, making their first postseason appearance since 2008. They even won a playoff game, but returning to the postseason might not be a simple task.
A young team again this year, but with much more experience
The Mountain Lions had never won a playoff game before advancing to the Division I-A state title match last year. Getting back will not be easy after losing five starters including 38-goal scorer Sophia Omidiji.
Faith Lutheran’s Zack Trageton knew he’d have an increased role going into this season as two of his former teammates from a year ago moved on to play Division I college baseball.