Basic’s Josh Villaros caught five passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another score to lead the Wolves (5-5) upset host Canyon Springs (6-4) 28-17 bin a Sunrise Region quarterfinal on Friday.
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Shadow Ridge struck first on Friday, but Arbor View quickly turned the game around and rolled to a 40-24 home victory in the Sunset Region quarterfinals.
Bishop Gorman’s football team dominated in all three phases of the game and scored touchdowns on its first eight possessions Friday on its way to a 63-0 win over visiting Desert Oasis (2-8) in a Sunset Region quarterfinal.
Coronado’s football team got all the points it needed in the first quarter on Friday and shut down visiting Silverado, 20-7 in a Sunrise Region quarterfinal.
A defensive stand in the fourth quarter Friday helped The Meadows’ football team hold off visiting Needles, 16-7 in a Division III state quarterfinal.
Kobe Williams scored two touchdowns and intercepted two passes Friday to lead Agassi Prep’s football team to a 20-12 win over Lincoln County in a Division III state quarterfinal at Rancho.
Wade Leavitt had 103 receiving yards, 71 rushing yards and three total touchdowns Friday to help host Pahranagat Valley to a 60-0 win over Sandy Valley in a Division IV state quarterfinal.
Derryck Thornton had 27 points and 11 assists Friday as host Findlay Prep’s basketball team opened its season with a 119-55 win over Impact Academy.
After winning last year’s Division I state title, Coronado’s girls volleyball team had three goals for this year — winning the Southeast League, winning the Sunrise Region title and repeating as state champions.
All season long, Shadow Ridge girls volleyball coach Karissa Guthrie has talked to her Mustangs about character and toughness.
Faith Lutheran’s girls volleyball team had to replace three starters, including two all-state players, from last season’s state championship team.
Cory Duncan gained 174 yards of total offense Friday to help Spring Mountain’s football team to a 74-22 home win over Beatty in a Division IV state quarterfinal.
Arbor View’s girls soccer team seemed to have enough chances to score 10 goals Thursday.
Green Valley’s girls soccer team had taken 12 first-half shots while allowing just one, but the Gators still held just a 2-1 lead at hafltime on Thursday.
It was a tale of two halves Thursday for Sierra Vista’s girls soccer team.
