Silverado senior Monet Salazar is the top seed in the discus for the Division I girls state track and field meet. She won the Sunrise Region meet with a throw of 131-0. She also won the shot put at the region meet with a mark of 35-9¼ and is the No. 5 qualifier for state.
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Canyon Springs senior Bradley Alexander made a name for himself on the football field this past fall by earning first-team all-Northeast League honors.
Coronado’s Charleen Jordan knew she was in for a long day Saturday in the Division I Sunrise Region track meet, so she decided to take a nap under her team’s canopy on the bleachers just before her final event.
Forget the records. Green Valley sophomore Abby Richter is excited about the music.
Foothill softball coach Tom Mayes has grown accustomed to the routine. Year after year, his teams play mediocre regular seasons, only to peak just in time to pull off several close playoff wins in the regional tournament.
Green Valley’s baseball team had six home runs by six players in its first 32 games this season.
Sam Pochop led Rancho’s softball team throughout the regular season and through the first two games of the playoffs, so it was no surprise Thursday that she was once again the key player.
Coronado boys golf coach Joe Sawaia zoomed between the ninth and 10th holes at windy Reflection Bay Golf Club with a message for his players.
Green Valley coach Corey Gehlken has had plenty of tight games in his career, and he shows off the gray hair to prove it.
Foothill’s softball team has lost 11 games on the road this season, but in the team’s most important road game of the year, it came up big.
When his team took a two-set lead Tuesday, Liberty boys volleyball coach Brandon Kersting couldn’t resist the urge to recall previous advantages the Patriots had given away.
Dane Wasden doesn’t always find his name in the starting lineup for Coronado’s baseball team, but he got the nod at designated hitter on Tuesday.
Rancho’s softball team didn’t hit a ball to the outfield until the third inning Tuesday.
In the lead up to the Division I Sunrise Region boys golf tournament, Foothill coach Paul DeSantis emphasized to his team that the championship can’t be won during the opening round.
Bishop Gorman’s Vashti Cunningham concedes she used to get nervous when people cheered for her at big events.
