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Roundup: McKenzi Hall leads Centennial to win

Freshman McKenzi Hall shot par 72 on Monday to tie for second and lead Centennial’s girls golf team to the team title at a Northwest League match at Painted Desert.

Bishop Gorman drops to No. 12 in Super 25 ranking

The Gaels fell to No. 12 in the expert rankings after a 24-20 loss to then No. 16 Miami Central, and are the only two-loss team in the top 25.

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SUNSET BASEBALL: Bishop Gorman escapes jam, advances to region final

Nick Hernandez struck out Centennial’s No. 3 hitter Kyle Horton with the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth, and Bishop Gorman’s baseball team held on for a 7-5 road victory over the Bulldogs to move into the championship game of the Sunset Region baseball tournament.

SOFTBALL: Faith Lutheran tops Desert Oasis for title

Sophie Foster went the distance and struck out eight Saturday to lead Faith Lutheran’s softball team to a 10-3 win over Desert Oasis in the championship game of the Colorado River Invitational in Needles, California.

LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL: Bishop Gorman falls short in final

Bishop Gorman’s boys volleyball team came up short in the finals of the Las Vegas Invitational on Saturday, but the Gaels showed Southern Nevada that they will be a force this season.

TRACK: Centennial defends Heikotter Invitational titles

The Centennial girls track team won eight events at the Heikotter Invitational at Faith Lutheran on Saturday, running away with the team score and defending its title from the last season. Centennial’s boys team won five events to win the meet, also winning for the second year in a row.

‘Connected’ Gators capture sixth straight championship

Green Valley sophomore Steele Dias won the 106-pound state championship to help the Gators to their sixth consecutive state title Saturday at Spanish Springs High School.

STATE WRESTLING: Green Valley grapples to 4A lead, but was hoping for more

Having won five consecutive state championships, Green Valley coach Jon Ferry might have expected to feel comfortable with a lead after the first day of the Class 4A state tournament. But Ferry wasn’t feeling so secure as his team prepared to leave the gym after Friday’s semifinal round at Spanish Springs.