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SUNSET WRESTLING: Aggies lead after first day

Arbor View (50) holds a slim one-point lead over Cimarron-Memorial (49), while defending champion Shadow Ridge is in third place with 44 points, Bishop Gorman is in fourth place with 43 and Centennial rounds out the top five with 35 points.

SUNRISE WRESTLING: Gators storm to lead after first day

Host Green Valley put at least one wrestler through to the semifinals in 13 of the 14 weight classes and scored 75½ points Friday to lead after the first day of the tournament.

No. 1 Gorman overcomes No. 4 Durango

Bishop Gorman forward Byron Frohnen doesn’t get much attention while playing alongside a McDonald’s All American and a top junior recruit. But the senior showed how important he can be on Friday night.

I-A WRESTLING: Boulder City takes first-round lead

Boulder City wrestling coach Jim Cox has told his team all season to focus on the moment, and the points will come.

That was certainly the case Friday night, as the Eagles raced to a 17-point lead after the opening day of the Division I-A Southern Regional Tournament at Spring Valley.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Bergen lifts Crusaders by Mojave

Luke Bergen scored 14 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter and hit the go-ahead 3-pointer from the right wing with eight seconds to go Friday to lift Faith Lutheran’s boys basketball team to a 73-72 win over visiting Mojave.

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Wadsworth, Jackson help Lynx clinch league crown

Brynlee Wadsworth scored 15 points, and Kristal Jackson added 11 points and 10 rebounds to help host Lincoln County’s girls basketball team clinch the Division III Southern League title with a 56-44 win over Agassi Prep on Friday in Panaca.

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Curtain closing on sister act

Bailey Thomas has a lot to think about these days, what with basketball season going on and college to prepare for.

It completely slipped her mind that her time playing with sister Samantha is starting to wind down.

NOTES: Chaparral’s Nelson putting self, school on recruiters’ radars

College recruiters often see Chaparral’s football field from the highway as they drive past to see local prospects. A few of those coaches are actually stopping at the school this season thanks in part to senior Richard Nelson.

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