Here are some of the top performances from the week of Oct. 8-13.
Boys Tennis
Coronado won eight of the nine singles sets en route to a 14-4 win over Spanish Springs at Bishop Manogue.
Javonte Dorsey, Tanner Howard, and Christian Younger each finished 3-0 in singles as Eldorado’s boys tennis team earned a 13-5 home victory over Virgin Valley on Monday.
The Panthers return eight lettermen as they aim to successfully defend their Class 4A state title.
The Cowboys have mostly new players this season.
Bishop Gorman’s Lucas Hammond and Durango’s Averiana Mitchell each won singles state play-in matches Tuesday at Darling Tennis Center.
Here are some of this week’s top high school sports events.
The Trailblazers return eight lettermen, but must replace all of their singles players.
Six letter winners return for the Aggies, who expect to have a good season.
A look at the Review-Journal’s Athletes of the Year from the fall season.
For the second straight day, rain forced the postponement of all region tennis individual quarterfinals Saturday.
Hannah Rust and Lindsey Leavitt went 3-0 in doubles Thursday to help Moapa Valley’s girls tennis team take over first place in the Sunrise League with a 10-8 victory over visiting Desert Pines.
Head coach Tom Gillespie says he is hopeful this year, to be one of the top three high school tennis teams
Head coach Kade McAllister expects a number of juniors to use their playoff experience from last year to advance further
Austin Michals went 3-0 in singles Wednesday to help Legacy’s boys tennis team to an 11-7 win at Shadow Ridge.