This year’s team is excited about the challenge of replacing so many starters and looks to get better as the season progresses
mc-nevada preps
With three new golfers, the team’s goal is to improve with each match and build a good foundation
Head coach: Duane Graham said his team is a young group and he expects to be competitive this year
A young team again this year, but with much more experience
The Aggies return 10 lettermen from a squad that finished third in the Northwest League last season.
With nine starters back and the team having recovered from losing several goalkeepers to injury, Boulder City should see much better results this year.
The Trailblazers return four letter winners from a team that narrowly missed a postseason berth last year.
Chuck O’Bannon averaged only seven points a game last season playing for the best high school basketball team in Nevada that featured two of the nation’s top prospects and eight seniors. This left the 6-foot-5-inch, 195-pound swingman to stay under the radar. Not any longer.
Arbor View’s Nick Quintana doesn’t see many fastballs when he steps into the batter’s box, as most Southern Nevada pitchers have caught on to the all-state shortstop.
Chase Adams was 2-for-2 with a home run, a double and four RBIs Saturday to lead host Desert Oasis’ baseball team to a five-inning 11-0 win over Sierra Vista.
Samantha Taylor and Sabrina Saldate scored on a wild throw with two outs in the top of the eighth to Saturday lift Las Vegas High’s softball team to a 9-7 win at No. 6 Arbor View.
Frank Harris had a perfect day Saturday, winning four individual events at the Sunrise Region Freshmen-Sophomore boys meet at Green Valley.
Each member of Desert Oasis’ baseball team has a walk-up song that plays before his at-bats during home games. It’s an eclectic mix, ranging from classic rock to 50 Cent to Poison Ivory.
The Spring Valley baseball team scored three runs in each of the fourth and fifth innings to take a four-run lead and hung on for a 6-5 win over Faith Lutheran, which was handed its first league loss since May 3, 2012.
Eric Jordan struck out Jonny Gilleres with the potential tying run at second base in the top of the seventh inning Wednesday to help Shadow Ridge’s baseball team hold on for a 3-2 win over visiting Liberty.
