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Clark and Tech went to double overtime when they met in last week’s Division I-A boys soccer Southern Region final.
They’ll have a chance to recreate an epic match Saturday.
Here are the latest boys and girls soccer polls, compiled by Tech coach Josh Jones.
A missed scoring opportunity early in the second half with his team holding a one-goal lead sent Cimarron-Memorial boys soccer coach Mark Bailey digging through his bag looking for painkillers.
Cimarron-Memorial boys soccer coach Mark Bailey ideally would have preferred a few more goals from his Spartans on Thursday.
Durango boys soccer coach Richard Cuellar pulled aside Christopher Barmasco before the start of overtime Tuesday and gave the freshman a brief pep talk.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association last year quickly rebuffed a proposal to allow member schools to play in a postseason football bowl game.
Fourteen months later, the NIAA is at least willing to reconsider a similar request.
Edgar Donate’s goal with 12 minutes left in the match broke a 2-2 tie and allowed Canyon Springs’ boys soccer team to clinch the Northeast League title with a 3-2 win at Las Vegas High on Thursday.
David Ginsburg scored two goals Tuesday to help Western’s boys soccer team complete a perfect Sunset League season with a 4-0 win at Faith Lutheran.
Ricardo Gonzalez, Isaac Arellano and Nathaniel Reyes each scored a first-half goal Friday to help Western’s boys soccer team hold off visiting Clark, 3-2.
Eduardo Quintero-Rodriguez scored his second goal of the match with 23 minutes left to break a 1-1 tie and lift Canyon Springs’ boys soccer team to a 2-1 victory over visiting Liberty on Wednesday.
Niko Dongmann scored his second goal of the match with just more than a minute to play Thursday to lift host Arbor View’s boys soccer team to a 2-1 win over Cheyenne.
Manuel Ponce scored four goals, including the match-winner on a penalty kick with less than 10 minutes remaining, to help Bonanza’s boys soccer team to a 5-4 win over visiting Arbor View on Tuesday.
Cimarron-Memorial’s Arturo Bahena admits he didn’t have the best tryout for the boys soccer team this season, but the junior still was a little surprised when longtime coach Mark Bailey cut him from the varsity team.