Cindy Avila and Skyler Free each won two individual events Wednesday to lead Liberty’s girls track team to victory in a three-team home meet.
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Ryan McHale smacked a two-run home run, and Nick Quintana finished with four RBIs as Arbor View routed host Liberty 16-4 in five innings Tuesday in a matchup of top-five baseball teams.
Charlene Masterson tossed a five-inning one-hitter and struck out nine Tuesday to help host Boulder City’s softball team to a 10-0 win over Virgin Valley.
Ty Burger doubled home Drake Maningo with the go-ahead run in the bottom of the sixth inning, and Green Valley’s baseball team rallied for a 6-5 victory over visiting Legacy on Tuesday.
Spring Valley’s Michaela Hood fired a no-hitter with 13 strikeouts as the Grizzlies beat host Mojave 17-0 in five innings on Tuesday.
A.J. Amelburu scored the winning run on a throwing error with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning Saturday to lift Green Valley’s baseball team to a 3-2 home win over Palo Verde.
Winning pitcher Madison Hood was 3-for-4 with a triple, a double and four RBIs to lead Spring Valley’s softball team to a 13-7 win over Hunter (Utah) in the March Warm-Up in St. George, Utah.
Brooke Leany won a pair of distance events on Friday to lead Arbor View’s girls track team to the title at the Bulldog Early Bird Meet in Mesquite.
It didn’t take a great deal of time for Spring Mountain coach Ed Cheltenham to realize he was going to have a special group of players this season.
Follow the link for preseason information for the Pahranagat Valley girls track team.
Follow the link for preseason information for the Pahranagat Valley boys track team.
Spring Mountain’s boys basketball players wanted to win a championship for their retiring coach, who wanted his players to have something to be proud of.
Pahranagat Valley guard Jamie Hansen didn’t see the court much in the second half because of foul trouble.
She knew at the stop sign, like one does when the telephone rings in the middle of the night. Nothing ever good comes from that.
Spring Mountain’s boys basketball team has never won a state championship.
