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Friday’s high school scores, top performances

Updated September 14, 2024 - 12:15 am

High school scores, top performances:

Football

Dax Arnold, Green Valley: The senior kicker tied the game with a 32-yard field goal at the end of regulation and won it with a 27-yarder in overtime as the Gators edged Legacy 38-35.

Cale Breslin, Faith Lutheran: The senior carried 21 times for 184 yards and three TDs to lead the Crusaders to a 35-20 win over Shadow Ridge.

Anthony Manuel, Losee: The senior rushed for 149 yards and three TDs to lead the Lions to a 28-14 win over Cimarron-Memorial.

Keaton Summers, Foothill: The senior scored on a 60-yard interception return in the fourth quarter to seal the Falcons’ 34-7 victory over Clark.

Tanner Vibabul, Las Vegas: The junior quarterback put his team ahead for good with a 17-yard TD run in the fourth quarter as the Wildcats rallied to upset Desert Pines 31-21.

Scores

Football

Bishop Gorman 55, Orange Lutheran (Calif.) 28

Bonanza 21, Cheyenne 14

Cadence 12, Canyon Springs 6 (OT)

Chaparral 34, Del Sol 6

Desert Oasis 35, Sunrise Mountain 6

Durango 32, Centennial 25

Faith Lutheran 35, Shadow Ridge 20

Foothill 34, Clark 7

Green Valley 38, Legacy 35 (OT)

Las Vegas 31, Desert Pines 21

Liberty 16, American Fork (Utah) 15

Losee 28, Cimarron-Memorial 14

Mater East 16, Boulder City 13

Mojave 41, Western 0

Pahranagat Valley 48, Spring Mountain 8

Palo Verde 15, Basic 10

SLAM Academy 50, Pahrump Valley 21

Sloan Canyon 42, White Pine 6

Sierra Vista 35, Silverado 28

Spring Valley 28, Valley 20

Tonopah 66, Trona (Calif.) 0

Boys soccer

Centennial 2, Mojave 0

Desert Oasis 3, Durango 0

Desert Pines 3, Equipo 1

Liberty 3, Tech 0

Girls soccer

Eldorado 4, Equipo 2

Girls volleyball

Gahr (Calif.) 2, Rancho 0

Liberty Baptist 3, Mountain View 0

Sonora (Calif.) 2, Rancho 0

Jeff Wollard Review-Journal

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