Rain forced the postponement of all of Monday’s slate of tennis matches in Southern Nevada.
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Palo Verde junior Noah Landers and Centennial senior Dajour Braxton have a budding cross country rivalry.
Maliek Broady ran for 115 yards and Sierra Vista’s football team intercepted Desert Oasis quarterbacks five times Friday en route to a 34-14 home win.
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.
Bailey Bergquist racked up 23 kills and 21 digs Wednesday to help Sierra Vista’s girls volleyball team outlast visiting Centennial, 25-12, 23-25, 25-16, 23-25, 16-14.
Taylor Kornieck had two goals and an assist Wednesday to lead Coronado’s girls soccer team to a 3-2 win over Palo Verde in the Las Vegas Kick-Off.
Last season Nathalia Luna picked up a tennis racket for the first time and was the only member of the Western girls tennis team. This year, she has reinforcements.
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.
Garrick Quackenbush’s goal off a corner kick just five minutes into the second half Wednesday broke a tie and allowed Cimarron-Memorial’s boys soccer team to defeat visiting Western, 2-1.
Schoolwork remains the top priority for the Crusaders, but their scores get getting better.
