A look at some of the top performances from the week of April 4-9.
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Spring Valley’s Nick Rupp, who has committed to UNLV, used his fastball to overpower Sierra Vista hitters all day. Rupp struck out 13 in a one-hitter as the Grizzlies beat the Mountain Lions, 1-0.
Michaela Hood threw a no-hitter and struck out 10 Tuesday to lead the Spring Valley softball team to a 1-0 win over visiting Sierra Vista.
Nik Fava had 15 kills, seven digs and two aces Monday to lead Sierra Vista to a 25-18, 25-19, 19-25, 25-22 boys volleyball victory over host Clark.
Charlie Magruder shot 1-under-par 71 Monday at Canyon Gate to lead the Faith Lutheran boys golf team to victory in a Sunset League match.
Steve Wagner tossed a three-hitter, and the Boulder City baseball team shut out host Chaparral 6-0 on Friday to take over sole possession of first place in the Division I-A Sunrise League.
Winning pitcher Holly Severance had a three-run double in a five-run fifth inning Friday as the Desert Oasis softball team stunned host Centennial, 9-6.
Raelyn Kendall went 4-for-5 with a triple and two RBIs, and the Shadow Ridge softball team scored nine runs in the fifth inning in a 17-7 road victory over Arbor View.
Zach Grech got Derek Decolati to line into a double play with the potential tying runs on base in the top of the seventh inning as the Bishop Gorman baseball team hung on for a 3-2 home win over Cimarron-Memorial on Thursday.
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Cjenna Heiden and Teleda Williams each won two events Wednesday to help the Las Vegas High girls track and field team to a 74-64 victory over host Silverado.
Nicholas Jacobsen and Sawyer Epstein took the top two places in the 800- and 1,600-meter runs Wednesday to help host Palo Verde’s boys track team to victory in a three-team meet.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association”s Board of Control repealed its previously approved alignment for next school year and shifted course Wednesday, approving any Division I-A school that reaches 150 points in the Nevada Rubric to move to Class 4A next year.
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