Which league is the most competitive? What are some can’t-miss player matchups? Can anybody upend the Gorman boys and Centennial girls dynasties?
Clark
Bonanza’s flag football team scored 16 second-half points Thursday evening to secure a 36-20 home victory over Arbor View.
Anya Siegel went 3-0 in singles on Friday afternoon to lead Green Valley’s girls tennis team to an 11-7 road victory over Spring Valley.
Max Wolfson was 3-0 in singles to propel Bishop Gorman’s boys tennis team to a 14-4 home victory over Desert Oasis on Friday afternoon.
Las Vegas High’s flag football team stopped Rancho’s extra-point attempt with no time left as the Wildcats held on for a 42-41 home victory over the Rams on Wednesday.
Collin Faught had 23 assists and one ace, and Devin Wade added seven kills and four blocks to rally Tech’s boys volleyball team to a 23-25, 25-22, 25-13, 25-23 win over visiting Western on Friday.
Las Vegas High’s Teconna Dyer scored 12 points Tuesday, and the Wildcats made 17 of 21 free throws to hang on for a 44-36 home win over Valley.
Senior Dominique Korschinowski recorded three sacks and a safety that proved to be the game-winner on Tuesday in a 15-13 road win over Durango.
Four teams have locked up spots. Eight more remain alive for the other four spots, and the possibilities seem endless.
Andrada Stanciu went 3-0 in singles Wednesday to help Sierra Vista’s girls tennis team win a 10-9 tiebreaker over host Desert Oasis.
Andre Papas and Bretton Erlanger each went 3-0 in singles Wednesday to lead host Boulder City’s boys tennis team to a 15-3 win over Virgin Valley.
Coronado swept the top six places Wednesday and finished with an impressive team total of 4-over 292 to easily win a Southeast League girls golf match at Anthem Country Club.
Danny Ruiz tossed a six-hitter and struck out 11, including the final batter of the game with the potential tying run at third base, to help the Bonanza baseball team hold off host Durango 6-5 on Thursday.
Kali Tomlinson hit a two-run home run that keyed a five-run first inning Thursday as the Palo Verde softball team held on to defeat visiting Shadow Ridge, 5-4.
Olivia Meza converted a penalty kick with 25 minutes left in the match Monday, and host Coronado’s girls soccer team held on for a 1-0 win over Clark.