Carolyn Andrulis had 10 kills, five aces and nine digs Monday as Coronado’s girls volleyball team secured the Southeast League title with a 25-15, 25-5, 25-18 sweep of host Foothill.
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Palo Verde sisters Chloe and Sophie Henderson insist they rarely argue.
At the rate they’re going, the Pasimio brothers may never release their stranglehold on the Division I-A boys singles tennis title.
Angel Vazquez scored on a 40-yard shot midway through the first half to give Desert Pines’ boys soccer team a 1-0 victory over Sunrise Mountain on Monday.
Taylor Kornieck had a goal and an assist on Monday to lift Coronado’s girls soccer team to a 2-0 victory over visiting Green Valley.
RENO — Sam Sholeff and Skylar Davidson of Bishop Gorman spent most of the season playing singles until deciding before the Sunset Region tournament that their best chances at the state tournament would be to join forces.
Ian Locke completed 10 of 15 passes for 315 yards and five touchdowns and had 81 yards rushing and a touchdown Saturday to lead host Mountain View’s football team to a 51-16 win over White Pine.
Foothill sophomore Karina Haymore struggled at the start of the Southeast League girls championship race on her home course Saturday.
White Pine’s girls volleyball team swept a pair of matches from host Mountain View on Saturday, winning 25-9, 25-20 and 25-11, 25-11.
Follow the link for the schedule and results (when available) of the 2014 state tennis tournaments.
Sometimes the bounce of the ball is all that it takes to change a game.
The first play of the game Friday could not have gone worse for the Coronado football team as the Cougars allowed an 80-yard touchdown pass.
Clark took the field for its regular-season finale Friday night at Cheyenne knowing a victory alone would not be enough to secure one of four playoff berths in the Division I-A Sunset League.
Though his team led by 13 at halftime, Moapa Valley junior defensive back R.J. Hubert said the undefeated Pirates felt like they still had work to do Friday against host Chaparral.
The goal for Las Vegas High’s ninth-ranked football team was to minimize mistakes.
