Boulder City’s wrestling team claimed 10 individual titles on Friday to roll to the team championship at the Panther Invitational in Alamo.
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Pahranagat Valley’s football team has proven to be the state’s top Division IV football team by a good margin.
Pahranagat Valley’s girls volleyball team won its fifth consecutive league title this fall, and Jamie Hansen and Brooke Higbee were a big part of team’s dominance.
Hannah Goddard had 16 kills, and Sarah Goddard added 14 kills Thursday to help Arbor View’s girls volleyball team win its first league title with a 25-22, 25-17, 25-14 win over visiting Bonanza in a battle of the top two teams in the Northwest League.
Indian Springs’ football team forfeited its final game of the season Thursday, declining to travel to Tonopah.
Sydney Shackerford and Jarron Belvin each ran for two touchdown during the first quarter Friday as Spring Mountain routed visiting Tonopah 78-0.
Sophie Cram had 32 kills and two aces Monday to help Bonanza’s girls volleyball team rally for a 25-16, 24-26, 17-25, 25-22, 15-9 win at Durango.
Janella Fiso had 20 assists, six aces and two kills Saturday to help Virgin Valley’s girls volleyball team to a 25-14, 25-19, 25-19 win at Sunrise Mountain.
Canyon Springs football coach Hunkie Cooper could have focused on his team’s countless mistakes Friday, but instead he walked off the field proud of his players for overcoming them.
Scotty May ran for 192 yards and five touchdowns Friday to lead Tonopah’s football team to a 59-40 home win over Quest Academy.
CARSON CITY — Cayla Nikodemus had only one event Saturday, which afforded the Faith Lutheran junior the opportunity to kick back and revel in her team’s success.
Kennedy Huntsman tossed a six-inning two-hitter and went 2-for-3 with a triple, a double and an RBI on Friday to help Pahranagat Valley’s softball team to an 11-1 victory over Indian Springs in the winners’ bracket final of the Division IV Southern League tournament.
Winning pitcher Hannah Thormahlen went 2-for-5 with a triple Thursday to help Indian Springs’ softball team to a 9-5 win over Tonopah in the opening round of the Division IV Southern League tournament in Alamo.
Zarek Phillips shot 1-over-par 73 on Wednesday to lead Needles to the team title at the Division III Southern League Tournament at the White Pine County Golf Course in Ely.
Chase Wood and Mark Rubalcaba each finished first in two individual events Friday to help Faith Lutheran’s boys track team win the Boulder City Invitational.