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ROUNDUP: Popowcer, Gibbons 3-0 as Cougars topple Green Valley girls

Ilyssa Popowcer and Liz Gibbons went 3-0 in doubles Tuesday to help Coronado’s girls to an 11-7 win over host Green Valley, knocking the Gators out of first place in the Southeast League.

Casey Thevenot and Paige Nisson were 2-0 in doubles for the Cougars.

Jessica Hsu was 3-0 in singles for the Gators.

Both teams are 4-1 in league play. Silverado took over sole possession of first place at 4-0.

Silverado 12, Basic 6 — At Basic, Ashley Newell, Kristen Santero and Nicole Santero each finished 3-0 in singles to lead the Skyhawks over the Wolves.

Basic’s Megan Feher and Jenilee Medina finished 2-0 in doubles.

Liberty 13, Boulder City 5 — At Liberty, Eunice Zhao and Riki Aquino went 2-0 in doubles as the Patriots beat the Falcons.

Tech 14, Foothill 4 — At Foothill, Marlai Sai went 3-0 in singles to help the Roadrunners defeat the Falcons.

Las Vegas 10, Canyon Springs 8 — At Canyon Springs, the doubles team of Cami Fish and Alyssa D’Agostino went 3-0 as the Wildcats beat the Pioneers.

Val Shively was 2-1 in singles for Las Vegas.

Rebecca Breland went 3-0 in singles for Canyon Springs.

Rancho 11, Desert Pines 7 — At Desert Pines, Mariah Coleman went 3-0 in singles to help the Rams beat the Jaguars.

The doubles team of Kristen Neubauer and Abony Moore went 3-0 for Rancho.

Moapa Valley 10, Chaparral 8 — At Chaparral, Alyssa O’Toole and Anelle Gollohan finished 3-0 in doubles as the Pirates defeated the Cowboys.

Chaparral’s Kelly Terry and Sara Andersen each went 3-0 in singles.

Eldorado 11, Valley 7 — At Eldorado, Rochelle Casino and Christina Herrera each finished 3-0 in singles to lead the Sundevils to a victory over the Vikings.

The doubles teams of Gabriella Kinney and Dyana Sanchez, and Maria Guanlao and Bryanna Gabrillo each finished 2-1 for Eldorado.

Valley’s Jenna Beaudry and Angel Ordiway went 3-0 in doubles.

Bishop Gorman 13, Bonanza 5 — At Darling Tennis Center, Blair Bigelow and Caroline Engs went 2-0 in doubles to lead the Gaels past the Bengals.

Samantha Niemand and Chelsea Chappell went 2-1 in doubles for Bonanza.

Desert Oasis 15, Western 3 — At Western, Danica Ingwaldson was 2-0 in singles as the Diamondbacks beat the Warriors.

Lauren Lightfoot was 1-0 in singles for Desert Oasis.

Western’s Megan Rocheford was 1-1 in singles.

Durango 10, Clark 9 — At Durango, Jamie Dean and Kaitlyn Moore finished 3-0 in doubles as the Trailblazers defeated the Chargers in a tiebreaker.

Clark’s Natasha James was 3-0 in singles.

Spring Valley 10, Sierra Vista 8 — At Spring Valley, Jennifer Hewitt and Leimmi Shang went 3-0 in doubles to lead the Grizzlies.

Claire Brantley and Sierra Weyer each went 2-1 in singles for Spring Valley.

Palo Verde 15, Arbor View 3 — At Palo Verde, Shelby Zepeda and Nikki Levy went 3-0 in doubles as the Panthers rolled.

Palo Verde’s Sarah Alamshaw and Chelsey Koktavy each went 2-0 in singles.

Centennial 15, Mojave 3 — At Mojave, Taylor Englert and Nicole Moore each went 2-0 in singles to help the Bulldogs down Mojave.

Mojave’s Nicole Santiwan and Kristen Bachman were 3-0 in doubles.

Shadow Ridge 10, Legacy 9 — At Legacy, Deb Hogue and Emylia Terry went 3-0 in doubles, and Jamie Andrade was 2-1 in singles as the Mustangs beat the Longhorns in a tiebreaker.

Legacy’s Breanna Watkins went 3-0 in singles, and the doubles team of Chelsea Gibbs and Dani White went 2-1 for the Longhorns.

Faith Lutheran 10, Cimarron-Memorial 8 — At Faith Lutheran, Aubrey Astle and Renee Vogel teamed to go 3-0 in doubles and lead the Crusaders past the Spartans.

Kate Johnesee went 3-0 in singles for Cimarron.

The Meadows 17, Cheyenne 1 — At The Meadows, the Mustangs rolled past the Desert Shields.

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