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A sudden-death overtime can rattle even the most seasoned athlete.
But it didn’t bother Centennial freshman Marcella Brooks on Monday.
Green Valley girls soccer coach Catherine Davis might not have liked her team’s shot to goal ratio in the opening round of the Sunrise Region tournament on Monday.
Clark’s girls soccer team had enough chances to score at least six goals Monday.
Fortunately for the Chargers, the two goals they did score were more than enough.
After missing out on the playoffs for the first time in her career last season, longtime Green Valley girls volleyball coach Erin Hill took a step back and attempted to find the source of her team’s abnormal drop off.
From the category of strange-but-true statistics comes this beauty: Las Vegas’ football team managed less than 150 yards of total offense on Friday night and won. In a rout.
Football games usually aren’t won or lost on the opening drive. But for a Mojave team struggling mightily on offense, marching down the field on their first possession Friday night made all the difference.
Sunrise Mountain’s Claude Moore rushed for 158 yards and two scores Friday to lead the Miners to a 34-10 road victory over Boulder City.
Kade Bunker had 15 carries for 109 yards and three touchdowns to lead Tonopah to a 43-40 home win over Sandy Valley on Friday.
McClain O’Connor completed 18 of 20 passes for 184 yards and five touchdowns Friday to help Lincoln County’s football team defeat visiting Battle Mountain, 39-13.
Arturo Bahena scored three goals Friday to lead Cimarron-Memorial’s boys soccer team to a 5-0 win over visiting Legacy.
Nikki Jackson had 16 kills and three blocks to help Coronado’s girls volleyball team to an 18-25, 25-21, 15-12 win over Bishop Gorman in the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix on Friday.
Tabor Maxwell threw seven touchdown passes, including three to wide receiver Shawn Wadsworth, to lead Pahranagat Valley’s football team to a 50-8 win at Beatty on Friday.
This is a celebration of great things in small packages, an ode to jockeys, half-popped popcorn kernels and Division I-A.
To say Green Valley’s first-year cross country coach, Bud Beam, has some huge shoes to fill after the death of longtime coach Blaine Thompson is an understatement.
