Arbor View and Desert Pines are embracing the opportunities they have against Liberty and Bishop Gorman, respectively, in Friday’s Class 5A Southern Region semifinals.
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Coronado set a state record with its score of 11-under at the Class 5A girls golf state championship. In tennis, Palo Verde swept the boys and girls 5A championships.
Bishop Gorman racked up 432 yards of total offense to Faith Lutheran’s 19 on the Gaels’ way to a 72-0 rout in the Class 5A playoff opener.
Bishop Gorman quarterback Micah Alejado threw five touchdown passes as the Gaels rolled past Palo Verde 70-0 Friday night in a Class 5A Desert League game.
Bishop Gorman, Boulder City, The Meadows and Pahranagat Valley won the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s OneNevada Cup for the 2018-19 school year.
Jayden Perkins was a three-sport star for Virgin Valley this year.
Liberty senior Rae Burrell was a star basketball player and track athlete last season.
The annual award is presented to the school that perform best in a combination of athletics, academics and sportsmanship. The Meadows was the top school for Class 2A, while Boulder City won for Class 3A and Pahranagat Valley won for 1A. Bishop Manogue won the Class 4A honor.
Virgin Valley three-sport athlete Jayden Perkins won the Male Athlete of the Year
Olivia Lampkin rolled a pair of 267 games Friday to lead Basic’s girls bowling team to the Class 4A state championship with a 7-2 victory over Spring Valley at The Orleans Bowling Center.
Foothill’s boys bowling team rolled its best series of the Sunrise Region tournament at the right time Thursday.
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.
The Meadows and Sierra Lutheran received unanimous approval by a nine-member Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association board Tuesday to remain in Class 2A and Class 1A, respectively, for the 2018-20 sport alignment.
All sports involving Eldorado High were postponed on Wednesday afternoon after a man fired a gun on a bus in the northeast valley and the school was put on lockdown.