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Jordan Davis never has been one to get things handed to him.
Dajour Braxton could have sworn he heard footsteps in the closing stretch of Saturday’s Division I boys state cross country race at Sunset Park.
Coronado’s football team got all the points it needed in the first quarter on Friday and shut down visiting Silverado, 20-7 in a Sunrise Region quarterfinal.
Green Valley’s girls soccer team had taken 12 first-half shots while allowing just one, but the Gators still held just a 2-1 lead at hafltime on Thursday.
In the eyes of Basic girls volleyball coach Robin Wood, Tuesday’s first-round match in the Sunrise Region tournament was way too close for comfort.
Holding onto a one-goal lead while playing short-handed for 57 minutes is a difficult task.
Coronado’s girls soccer team forfeited seven non-league matches on Monday, the Clark County School District’s athletic office said.
Bradley Alexander threw for 283 yards and four touchdowns on just 9 of 11 passing Thursday to lead Canyon Springs’ football team to a 56-17 home win over Silverado.
Hannah Goddard had 16 kills, and Sarah Goddard added 14 kills Thursday to help Arbor View’s girls volleyball team win its first league title with a 25-22, 25-17, 25-14 win over visiting Bonanza in a battle of the top two teams in the Northwest League.
Sunrise Region girls cross country runners got a good look at Karina Haymore at the starting line Thursday.
Dajour Braxton was awarded the No. 1 racing bib by meet director John Dixon before Thursday’s Division I Sunset Region meet at Sunset Park.
Manuel Ponce’s first-half goal Thursday allowed Bonanza’s boys soccer team to wrap up second place in the Northwest League with a 1-0 win over visiting Arbor View.
Vanessa Rendon’s second-half goal Thursday helped Clark’s girls soccer team earn the Sunset League’s No. 3 seed for the Division I-A Southern Region playoffs with a 1-1 tie against visiting Spring Valley.
Call it brilliant planning. Call it good fortune. Whatever the reason, this week’s prep football schedule couldn’t have worked out better.
