Landon Amick of Faith Lutheran’s boys soccer team and Bishop Gorman’s Diesel Fiore turned in dueling shutouts as the teams played to a scoreless draw at Bishop Gorman on Monday.
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Kayla Watanabe had 12 kills, and O’Ceana Clemens added eight kills to help Liberty’s girls volleyball team to a 25-21, 25-23, 25-27, 25-22 win over visiting Bonanza on Monday.
Michaela Budnick scored with 12 minutes to play to lift Sierra Vista’s girls soccer team to a 2-1 home victory over Silverado on Monday.
Faith Lutheran’s Maxwell Blum went 3-0 in singles play as the Crusaders edged host Centennial 10-8 on Monday in boys tennis.
Madison Knoblock went 3-0 in singles on Monday to lead Liberty’s girls tennis team to an 11-7 home win over Boulder City.
Gabriel Miranda scored on a penalty kick in the final minute for Faith Lutheran’s boys soccer team Saturday to force a draw against Western. The Crusaders won 4-3 in penalty kicks at Green Valley to advance to the finals of the Southern Nevada Kick-off Classic.
Four of the top five placers at Saturday’s 3-mile Red Rock Invitational Sunset Meet at Floyd Lamb Park were members of Centennial’s girls cross country team, and the Bulldogs cruised to a victory with 19 team points.
Bryce Odegard from Pahrump Valley’s boys cross country team completed the 3-mile race at Floyd Lamb Park on Saturday in 15 minutes, 36 seconds to win the Red Rock Invitational Sunset Meet.
Western’s varsity football team won its first game since it beat Pahrump Valley on Nov. 5, 2010.
Chase Hadley finished 3-0 in singles play for Moapa Valley on Friday to help the Pirates to a 13-5 home victory over Eldorado.
The doubles team of Veronica Palacios and Yazaret Arredondo finished 3-0 Friday as they led the Desert Pines girls tennis team to a 10-9 tie-breaking victory over visiting Silverado.
Bryan Montoya scored the winning goal with a minute to play to give Palo Verde’s boys soccer team a 4-3 win over Foothill in the Southern Nevada Kick-off Classic at Tech on Thursday.
Coming off their best season in more than 15 years, the Rams have some holes to fill but hope to contend for a playoff spot.
The Rams return five letter winners and are hoping to improve throughout the season.
The Rams are banking on senior leadership helping them to a successful season.
