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INTERNET ONLY: Rancho soccer blanks Canyon Springs

Jenna Rae Lewis scored two goals Friday to help Rancho's girls soccer team stay unbeaten in the Northeast Division with a 5-0 win at Canyon Springs.

Jasmine Henriquez and Mercedes Miramontes also scored for the Rams, who benefitted from an own goal against Canyon Springs.

Yvette Cordero made six saves to earn the shutout for the Rams, 8-0-1 in the Northeast.

Clark 1, Durango 1 -- At Clark, the Chargers' Brittany Pena and Durango's Alex Catalafano each scored in the second half.

Eldorado 5, Desert Pines 0 -- At Eldorado, Katie Konst scored two goals to lead the Sundevils.

Kristen Bertelsen, Kristina Fernandez and Danae Upshaw also scored for Eldorado.

Chynna Hartman made four saves to earn the shutout.

Bishop Gorman 2, Bonanza 1 -- At Bonanza, Mariah Hobbs broke a 1-1 tie with five minutes remaining to lift the Gaels.

Christen Garcia also scored for Gorman.

Brittany Tucker had Bonanza's goal.

Del Sol 4, Foothill 2 -- At Foothill, Del Sol did all of its scoring in the second half.

Lacee Casas, Cassandra Cowan, Sonora Rankert and Amanda Gordon scored for the Dragons.

Jennifer James and Jennifer Vega had Foothill's goals.

Spring Valley 0, Sierra Vista 0 -- At Sierra Vista, Richelle White got the shutout for the Grizzlies, and Lana Jesic gained the shutout for the Lions.

Chaparral 1, Valley 0 -- At Chaparral, Osiris Rodriguez scored a goal in the first half, and the Cowboys' defense made sure it held up.

Jessica Fadgen and Kaylee Campos combined for seven saves in the shutout for Chaparral.

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