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Tarkanian Girls: Finishing kick sends Liberty into Ruby Division final

Journie Augmon scored six of her 10 points during a game-ending 12-0 run to lift Liberty’s girls basketball team to a 44-30 win over Springville (Utah) in the Ruby Division semifinals of the Tarkanian Classic at Durango on Friday.

Tarkanian Boys: Guards lead Legacy to quarterfinal win

Rayshon Funches and Emmanuel Austin combined to score 22 points in the final 10 minutes as the Longhorns held on for a 68-66 win over Fairmont (California) in the Tarkanian Classic’s Eastbay Division at Faith Lutheran.

Tarkanian Girls: 2nd-half shooting woes doom Desert Oasis

The Diamondbacks had a miserable second half and fell to Brea Olinda (California) 47-38 in the quarterfinals of the Tarkanian Classic’s Diamond Division at Orleans Arena.

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Tarkanian Girls: Surprise entry Cheyenne tops Durango

On Wednesday, Cheyenne came in and beat Durango, 47-35, to stay in the winner’s bracket of the Premier Division being played at Liberty High in Henderson.

2018 Football Honors

2018 all-league, region and all-state football teams as selected by coaches.

2018 Boys Soccer Honors

Here are the all-Southern Nevada, all-region and all-league boys soccer teams, as selected by coaches.

2018 Girls Soccer Honors

Here are the all-Southern Nevada, all-region and all-league girls soccer teams, as selected by coaches.

Region championships: Conner Nicholas helps Diamondbacks make history

Nicholas held off hard-charging Massimiliano Swenson of Bishop Gorman to become Desert Oasis’ first region cross country champion. The Diamondbacks also won the boys region team title, another first in school history.

Roundup: Foothill blanks Tech in region play

Brooke Vokoun scored in the first minute to propel the Foothill’s girls soccer team to a wire-to-wire 2-0 home victory over Tech in Desert Region tournament play on Thursday afternoon.

Late surge gives Claire Rawlins win at Falcon Invitational

Claire Rawlins trailed Basic’s Raquel Chavez for much of the race, but stayed within striking distance to the end. She then raced past Chavez and held off Sierra Vista’s Sarriah Brown to win the 3.1-mile race in 19 minutes, 16 seconds.