Thirty-one years into her basketball coaching career, Diane Hernandez was ready for a break.
Schools
Spring Valley’s Tyson Perkins told his coach before each of the last four seasons that he would break the school record for goals scored in a season.
Coronado’s Berkeley Oblad didn’t see the most playing time on her own team this season.
Shadow Ridge goalkeeper Jenna Gallagher broke her finger midway through the season in practice while scrimmaging the boy’s junior varsity team.
Faith Lutheran’s Julia Becker was the most dominant girls golfer in the state this fall.
Kainoa Granstrom certainly wasn’t the most imposing linebacker in town.
Dajour Braxton could have sworn he heard footsteps in the closing stretch of Saturday’s Division I boys state cross country race at Sunset Park.
Understandably, Kayla Roberts looked a little dejected just after finishing the Division I state girls cross country meet Saturday at Sunset Park.
Coronado’s Michaela Morris draws plenty of attention and for good reason, as the senior leads the area’s Division I girls soccer players with 43 goals.
Green Valley’s girls soccer team had taken 12 first-half shots while allowing just one, but the Gators still held just a 2-1 lead at hafltime on Thursday.
Holding onto a one-goal lead while playing short-handed for 57 minutes is a difficult task.
For most of this season, the Valley boys soccer team had only 13 players on its roster. It has been a lucky number for the Vikings.
Coronado’s girls soccer team forfeited seven non-league matches on Monday, the Clark County School District’s athletic office said.