Vernon Jackson won the long jump with ease with an effort of 23-2, and Silverado’s boys track team scored 43 points to take a 15-point lead over Green Valley after the first day of the Division I Sunrise Region meet at Del Sol.
Arbor View
Arbor View’s baseball team has yet to reach the midpoint of the Division I Sunset League schedule, but Aggies coach Gary White knew the importance of Thursday’s game.
Raelyn Kendall went 4-for-5 with a triple and two RBIs, and the Shadow Ridge softball team scored nine runs in the fifth inning in a 17-7 road victory over Arbor View.
Jesse Vogel scored 20 points, and Arbor View’s boys basketball team edged visiting Cimarron-Memorial 63-61 on Thursday.
Shelby Clark’s layup with three minutes to play Thursday sparked an 8-0 run and helped Green Valley’s girls basketball team to a 56-49 win over visiting Rancho in a Division I Southeast League game.
Katrina Nordstrom mainly flew under the radar during her first three seasons on Arbor View’s girls basketball team.
Lamont Traylor had 22 points and 11 rebounds Monday as Rancho’s boys basketball team held on for a 64-61 win over visiting Canyon Springs.
Deja Erickson broke through in the game’s 34th minute, and Arbor View tacked on three second-half goals to earn a 4-0 victory over Centennial in the Sunset Region title game at Bettye Wilson Park. It was the fourth consecutive Sunset title for the Aggies.
Centennial junior Karina Haymore won just two cross country meets all season.
Fortunately for Haymore, the second win came in the biggest race of the year.
Curtis Jones rushed for 156 yards and three touchdowns Friday as host Arbor View’s football team blanked Shadow Ridge, 35-0.
In what could be a lesson to teenagers everywhere, Arbor View’s Brandon Stevens actually listened to a parent.
After watching her team commit two errors in the third inning and already trailing in its Sunset Region tournament game Thursday, Palo Verde coach Kelly Glass pulled the Panthers down the right-field line for a brief tongue-lashing.
Palo Verde’s boys volleyball team hadn’t experienced much success against Shadow Ridge in recent years, so the Panthers had revenge in mind when they faced the Mustangs on Thursday in the Sunset Region semifinals at Legacy.
Melvin Johnson won two events Tuesday to help host Shadow Ridge’s boys track team defeat visiting Durango, 89-47.
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