Durango takes care of Foothill in three sets, while Palo Verde has its way with Arbor View. Bishop Gorman’s Stockham reaches 1,500 career kills in a win.
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Kyle Whittlesy’s goal in the final minute Saturday gave Desert Oasis’ boys soccer team a 4-4 tie with host Durango.
Conner Nicholas picked up his fourth victory in an invitational meet this season by capturing the large-school race of the Lake Mead Invitational on Saturday at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
Desert Oasis’ Endya Scott had a goal and an assist on Thursday to help the Diamondbacks to a 3-0 road victory over Liberty.
Megan Johnson went 3-for-4 with two RBIs Friday as visiting Silverado edged Green Valley in softball, 11-10.
Dreuna Edwards (23 points, 13 rebounds) and Rae Burrell (26 points, 10 rebounds) each recorded a double-double, and the Patriots got scoring contributions from 11 players in their 92-77 victory over Bonita Vista (California) on Saturday.
Kyndal Ricks scored a game-high 20 points for Rancho’s girls basketball team Wednesday, and the Rams held Westerm scoreless in the second quarter en route to the 39-27 road victory.
A strong singles effort helped Palo Verde’s girls tennis team beat Durango on Wednesday afternoon.
James Reed had 18 kills, 10 digs and three aces, and Green Valley’s boys volleyball team rallied to win a 25-20, 18-25, 25-27, 25-22, 15-9 road match over Legacy on Thursday.
Cimarron-Memorial’s Demarco Alexander scored 28 points, and teammate Kamakana Winquist drained a 3-pointer from the right corner at the buzzer to lift the Spartans to a 65-62 road win over Cheyenne on Tuesday.
Dayonna Maddox scored 15 points and Canyon Springs’ girls basketball rallied in the second half to defeat host Faith Lutheran 54-42 on Tuesday.
Margie Farnsworth scored on an assist from Victoria Bravo in the 75th minute to give Silverado’s girls soccer team a 2-1 road win over Sierra Vista on Tuesday.
The latest Southern Nevada Soccer coaches poll, compiled by Tech coach Josh Jones.
Alyssa Ferguson tripled twice and drove in four runs to lead the Basic softball team to a 12-2 road victory over Green Valley on Wednesday.