Spring Valley’s Tyson Perkins told his coach before each of the last four seasons that he would break the school record for goals scored in a season.
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Coronado’s Berkeley Oblad didn’t see the most playing time on her own team this season.
Shadow Ridge goalkeeper Jenna Gallagher broke her finger midway through the season in practice while scrimmaging the boy’s junior varsity team.
Faith Lutheran’s Julia Becker was the most dominant girls golfer in the state this fall.
Kainoa Granstrom certainly wasn’t the most imposing linebacker in town.
Jordan Davis never has been one to get things handed to him.
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Dajour Braxton could have sworn he heard footsteps in the closing stretch of Saturday’s Division I boys state cross country race at Sunset Park.
Understandably, Kayla Roberts looked a little dejected just after finishing the Division I state girls cross country meet Saturday at Sunset Park.
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.
Arbor View’s girls soccer team seemed to have enough chances to score 10 goals Thursday.
Palo Verde boys soccer coach Garry Shackley insisted his team didn’t get a fortunate bounce, though some onlookers at Heritage Park on Wednesday might see it another way.
Legacy volleyball coach Raymond Lewis called his team together in the final minute of warm-ups prior to the Longhorns’ Sunset Region quarterfinal match against Arbor View, the No. 1 seed from the Northwest League.
The members of Centennial’s girls soccer team spent most of this season practically begging coach Kristina Kasten for a shot at Bishop Gorman.
Arbor View’s boys soccer team didn’t claim a title of any sort on Monday.