Ana Gonzalez scored twice Saturday to lead the Desert Oasis girls soccer team to a 4-0 home win over Durango.
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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.
Juan Beltran-Diaz scored three goals to lead Clark’s boys soccer team to a 4-1 road victory over Spring Valley on Thursday.
Desert Oasis’ Endya Scott had a goal and an assist on Thursday to help the Diamondbacks to a 3-0 road victory over Liberty.
Miguel Rodriguez scored the game’s only goal in the 12th minute to lead Spring Valley to a 1-0 home victory over Liberty on Friday.
Sydnie Hopkins scored the go-ahead goal with five minutes remaining to lift the Basic’s girls soccer team to a 2-1 home victory over Moapa Valley on Friday.
Antonio Gomez scored three goals Wednesday to power Palo Verde’s boys soccer team to a 4-0 shutout win over Legacy at home.
The Western defense didn’t allow a shot in the first half and nearly produced a clean sheet in its 4-1 home boys soccer win over Desert Pines in each team’s Class 3A Sunset League debut on Wednesday afternoon.
Alexandra Trinidad scored both goals for Sunrise Mountain’s girls soccer team in a 2-1 home victory over Cheyenne on Wednesday.
A look at some of the top performances from the week of Aug. 28 to Sept. 2.
Elizabeth Amezquita scored the go-ahead goal off an assist from Marlene Godoy with seven minutes remaining Thursday to help Rancho squeak out a 3-2 win over the host Sundevils in a key Northeast League girls soccer match.
Seventh-ranked Cimarron-Memorial (8-3-2) and eighth-ranked Centennial (8-3-2) played to a 1-1 draw and remained tied for second in the Northwest League behind top-ranked Palo Verde.
Mario Diaz scored three goals Thursday, and Las Vegas’ boys soccer team shut out Canyon Springs, 3-0.
Lizuly Mireles scored six goals to power Desert Pines’ girls soccer team to an 8-0 victory over Mojave on Thursday.
Centennial’s Savon Scarver entered the season projected to be one of the area’s top playmakers and hasn’t disappointed through the first two games,attracting the attention of a handful of Mountain West schools in the process.