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Tuesday’s high school scores, top performances

Updated September 3, 2024 - 10:10 pm

High school scores, top performances:

Girls soccer

— Danna Arroyo, Equipo: The freshman finished with two goals and two assists as the Yeti rolled past Valley 10-0.

— Natalie Collins, Liberty: The senior had two goals and an assist to help the Patriots defeat Arbor View 3-1.

— Cristal Lara, Tech: The junior logged three goals and an assist in the Roadrunners’ 8-2 win over Western.

— Makayla Nelson, Boulder City: The senior racked up four goals and an assist in the Eagles’ 11-3 victory over Mojave.

— Briseida Rangel-Flores, Sunrise Mountain: The senior scored all three of her team’s goals to lead the Miners past Mater East 3-2.

Girls volleyball

— Luna Ingaramo, Tech: The senior had 27 kills, 14 digs and three aces to help the Roadrunners hold off a rally for a 25-21, 25-22, 21-25, 28-30, 15-11 win over Cimarron-Memorial.

— Parker Redmon, Green Valley: The senior logged 19 assists and seven aces to lead the Gators past Sunrise Mountain 25-12, 25-19, 25-13.

— Sweden Smith, Virgin Valley: The senior recorded 10 kills and nine digs in the Bulldogs’ 25-18, 25-13, 25-12 victory over Boulder City.

Scores

Girls soccer

Basic 7, Sky Pointe 1

Boulder City 11, Mojave 3

Coronado 7, Cimarron-Memorial 0

Doral Academy 9, Rancho 0

Equipo 10, Valley 0

Green Valley 1, Canyon Springs 1

Liberty 3, Arbor View 1

Moapa Valley 1, Del Sol 0

Shadow Ridge 3, Faith Lutheran 1

Sierra Vista 8, Clark 0

Silverado 4, Spring Valley 1

Sunrise Mountain 3, Mater East 2

Tech 8, Western 2

Boys soccer

Chaparral 7, Sky Pointe 2

Liberty 15, Adelson School 0

Girls volleyball

Green Valley 3, Sunrise Mountain 0

Losee 3, Western 0

Pahranagat Valley 3, Beaver Dam 0

Tech 3, Cimarron-Memorial 2

The Meadows 3, Pahrump Valley 0

Virgin Valley 3, Boulder City 0

Jeff Wollard Review-Journal

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