Here is a look at some of the week’s top high school sports events.
Girls Golf
The Aggies bring back three letter winners and hope to contend in the Mountain Region.
The Rattlers hope to build quickly as only one letter winner returns.
The Cougars are aiming for their fifth straight state title.
New head coach Michele Bryk hopes to help the Wildcats improve throughout the season.
The Bengals have a new coach and are hoping show improvement throughout the season.
The Mountain Lions are hoping to qualify as a team for the Desert Region meet.
Hunter Pate fired a 1-under-par 71 on Thursday at Spanish Trail to lead Bishop Gorman’s girls golf team to victory in a Southwest League match.
Bishop Gorman’s Rose Baral carded a 2-over-par 74 to earn medalist honors, and the Gaels coasted to victory in a Southwest League match Wednesday at Siena Golf Club.
Hunter Pate shot a 2-under-par 33 at Bear’s Best on Monday to help Bishop Gorman’s girls golf team to a 148-161 win over Faith Lutheran.
The scores for the Division I Sunset Region girls golf tournament had been posted for all of about five minutes when Allison Weiderman and Ashley Malone started to hatch their plan.
Mercedes Khumnark needed some alone time at the conclusion of last year’s Division I Sunrise Region girls golf tournament after she finished in second place.
Mark Cheney was at the scorer’s table Tuesday at Boulder Creek when he heard his fourth golfer’s unusually high score.
Mountain View’s Kristine Horita finished fourth in the Division III state golf meet at Eagle Valley East in Carson City.