Rain forced the postponement of all of Monday’s slate of tennis matches in Southern Nevada.
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The doubles teams of Mike Fiscus and Damon Phillips, and Jonah Grepke and Quinn O’Sullivan both went 1-0 Saturday to help Faith Lutheran’s boys tennis team to an 11-7 win over Bonanza at Durango.
Palo Verde junior Noah Landers and Centennial senior Dajour Braxton have a budding cross country rivalry.
Spring Valley racked up 313 rushing yards and rolled a 41-0 victory over visiting Bonanza in the Banner Game on Friday.
Hayley Huntsman had 20 assists and two aces, and Sophie Cram added 14 kills and two blocks Friday to lead Bonanza’s girls volleyball team to a 25-7, 25-18, 25-13 win at Valley.
Marco Gonzales had two goals and an assist Friday to lead Valley’s boys soccer team to a 3-1 home win over Bonanza.
Abbie Barnum scored twice, including the tying goal with less than a minute to play in the second half Friday to help Virgin Valley’s girls soccer team earn a 2-2 draw at Western.
Sydnie Roberts and Vivien Ross went 3-0 in doubles Friday, and Cimarron-Memorial’s girls tennis team won four of six tiebreaker games to nip visiting Las Vegas, 10-9.
A high school in California retired its controversial “Arab” mascot last week.
Jasmine Moore carded a 9-over-par 81 at Paiute on Thursday to lead Desert Oasis’ girls golf team to victory in a Northwest League match.
Jenna Wyson and Samantha Arteaga went 3-0 in doubles, including the clinching point in the third round on Wednesday to lead Silverado’s girls tennis team to a 10-8 home win over Cimarron-Memorial.
One of the goals for Palo Verde’s boys cross country team this year is to improve upon a fifth-place finish in last year’s Division I state meet.
Jeremiah England caught a touchdown pass and rushed for two more as Pahruump Valley cruised to a season-opening 40-7 win over visiting Bonanza on Friday.
The road to the 2013 state championship match was rough enough for Palo Verde’s girls volleyball team, but this year’s route promises to be a whole lot tougher.
