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REGIONALS: Rain continues to be biggest winner

Green Valley and Eldorado were to have played their Sunrise Region girls quarterfinal tennis match Monday.

But rain forced postponement of that match until Tuesday.

Then Wednesday. And now until Thursday.

The Gators and Sundevils actually got through two rounds of play Wednesday before having to stop the match due to rain, with Green Valley leading 7-5.

They’ll try to complete the match this morning, with the winner advancing to meet Liberty this afternoon in a region semifinal match.

Rain also halted play in the two Sunset Region girls semifinal matches Wednesday; Palo Verde led Bonanza 6-0 and Bishop Gorman was up 6-2 on The Meadows when the matches were suspended.

Both matches are scheduled to be completed this afternoon, which is also when the boys region semifinals are scheduled.

Four matches finished Wednesday.

SUNRISE GIRLS

Coronado 13, Silverado 5 — At Coronado, Paris Reese went 3-0 in singles as the Cougars (12-0) became the first team in either region to earn a spot in a championship match by beating the Skyhawks (6-4).

Silverado 12, Valley 6 — At Valley, Jordan Minnick was 3-0 in singles to help the Skyhawks to the quarterfinal victory over the Vikings (6-4).

Silverado’s doubles teams of Rachael Williams and Ashley Tarchione, and Ari Monturio and Danielle Parven each went 3-0. Katie Barker was 2-1 in singles for the Skyhawks.

SUNRISE BOYS

Foothill 10, Las Vegas 8 — At Las Vegas, Avery Burton and Seth Tanner each went 2-1 in singles as the Falcons (6-3) edged the Wildcats (10-2).

Las Vegas’ Zach Blanco was 3-0 in singles, and Adam Wittig and Levi Mackelprang went 3-0 in doubles for the Wildcats.

Green Valley 11, Valley 7 — At Green Valley, the doubles teams of Bryce Klabacka and Sandeep Srinivasan, and Jake Johnson and Parker Phelps each went 3-0 as the Gators outlasted the Vikings.

Green Valley (7-1) will host Foothill in a region semifinal Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

Valley's David Delaney was 3-0 in singles.
 

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