Rancho’s girls basketball team held Las Vegas High standout Armonnie Byrd to three points — all on free throws — and limited the Wildcats to 25.6 percent shooting from the field in a 56-36 home win on Thursday.
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The Wildcats started off hot and were helped by their defense in the second half in a 26-6 win on the road.
Bishop Gorman’s Leah Glazer rolled a 636 series on Thursday during the Class 4A individual state qualifying round at Gold Coast Bowling Center.
Chaparral’s Cerell Cardines bowled a 770 series Wednesday to lead the field of Class 3A state boys bowling qualifiers.
Las Vegas High’s Teconna Dyer scored 12 points Tuesday, and the Wildcats made 17 of 21 free throws to hang on for a 44-36 home win over Valley.
Christopher Hawkins poured in 24 points to lift Canyon Springs’ boys basketball team to an 81-65 win over visiting Eldorado on Tuesday.
Senior Dominique Korschinowski recorded three sacks and a safety that proved to be the game-winner on Tuesday in a 15-13 road win over Durango.
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Maka Ellis scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in the fourth quarter to rally Sierra Vista’s boys basketball team to a 51-48 home win over Bonanza on Wednesday.
Rancho’s Kyndal Ricks scored a game-high 19 points to lead the Rams girls basketball team to a 42-33 win at Valley on Wednesday.
A first-half 20-yard touchdown pass from Angel Jones to Leslie Cobix provided the only scoring Wednesday as Del Sol’s flag football team edged Tech at home, 7-0.
Pat Hayden, Charles Hurley, Ray Mathis, Todd Liebenstein, Bill Casey, Darwin Rost, Jerry Huston, Florindo Mariani and William McGee were named to the 25th class of the Hall of Fame for the NIAA.
Faith Lutheran’s Dominic Paulos and Connor Bourne each needed less than a minute to record pin-fall victories and help clinch the Crusaders’ 39-35 victory visiting Palo Verde on Tuesday.
Dayonna Maddox scored nine of her team-high 17 points in the fourth quarter, and Canyon Springs’ girls basketball team used an 18-3 run in the span to pull away for a 59-42 home win over Las Vegas in a battle for first place in the Northeast League on Monday.
Katy Orellana had a hand in five touchdowns for the Tech flag football team, and the Roadrunners blanked host Moapa Valley 38-0 on Monday for their second shutout of the season.
