Alyssa Tygh threw for 322 yards and six touchdowns Thursday to help host Palo Verde’s flag football team to a 40-13 rout of Sierra Vista in a Sunset Region flag football semifinal.
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Here are the 2018 boys basketball honors, as selected by coaches.
Here are the 2018 girls basketball honors, as selected by coaches.
Cheyenne’s boys basketball team picked up a 74-60 home victory over Del Sol in the Class 3A Sunset Region quarterfinals.
Mojave guard Kiara Lemon made the go-ahead free throws and scored 27 points to lift the Rattlers to a 50-48 home win over Boulder City on Tuesday night in Class 3A Southern Region play.
Spring Valley 132-pounder Andres Garcia beat the Sunrise Region champion, the Sunset runner-up and last week’s Sunset Region champion to claim his first Class 4A state championship Friday at The Orleans Arena.
Northeast League champion Eldorado rolled a 2,297 team series Wednesday to claim a 7-2 win over Liberty in the Sunrise Region boys bowling tournament semifinals at The Orleans Bowling Center.
Here are the Review-Journal’s boys basketball rankings.
Andrew Guba rolled a 268 opening game and a 722 series Tuesday to help Spring Valley’s boys bowling team to a 9-0 win over Cimarron-Memorial in the opening round of the Sunset Region team tournament at The Orleans Bowling Center.
Cindylou Rasiang passed for 318 yards and three touchdowns and had a rushing touchdown as Bonanza’s flag football team edged host Sierra Vista, 27-26.
Boulder City’s Zayne Dennington trailed Vicente Pinto of Virgin Valley 3-1 with 15 seconds remaining in the championship match at 126 pounds. But Dennington managed a one-point escape, then spun and forced a takedown at the very edge of the mat with one second left to earn two points and pull out the dramatic 4-3 victory.
After Friday’s competition at Western High, Boulder City earned 93½ points and first place in the standings on the strength of having a dozen wrestlers make it to the semifinals. Virgin Valley sits in second with 84, with Cheyenne and Mojave tied for third with 72.
Kyle Wilson rolled games of 258, 220 and 277 for a 755 series on his way to the Class 4A state boys bowling title at the Gold Coast Bowling Center. Wilson was the runner-up last year, losing by only 11 pins.
Felix Reeves made a layup with one second to play to lift Desert Oasis’ boys basketball team to a 77-75 road win over Bonanza on Thursday.
Spring Valley’s Brysen Mortensen rolled a 773 series Thursday to finish in first place in the Class 4A boys bowling individual tournament qualifying at the Gold Coast Bowling Center.