Thursday’s prep results
Friday, April 27, 2001 | 11:16 a.m.
For games of April 26, 2001
BASEBALL
Bishop Gorman 16, Clark 1: Blake Wilson smacked a three-run home run, Cooper Fouts was 2-for-3 with three RBIs and Anthony Garcia was 2-for-2 with a double for the Gaels.
Cimarron-Memorial 14, Centennial 5: Jason Ruiz and Chris Davila both went 3-for-4 and Robert Grana went 2-for-5 with six RBIs, including a grand slam to seal the Spartan victory.
Palo Verde 4, Mojave 0: Brandon Kintzler threw a three-hitter, striking out six, Nick Pickard was 2-for-2 with a pair of runs and Matt Wilson was 2-for-3 with a double for the Panthers.
Basic 14, Foothill 4: Leland Montoya went 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs and Jesse Craig and Eric Ciarolla each went 3-for-3, with Ciarolla adding three RBIs and a double. Matt Elliott pitched five innings, striking out seven for his fifth win of the season.
Las Vegas 8, Desert Pines 1: Trace Grant was 3-for-4, Ryan Hamilton and Chad Pool had two hits apiece and Ryan Coiner allowed just one hit in six innings for the Wildcats,
Valley at Rancho, not reported
Western at Durango, not reported
SOFTBALL
Centennial 3, Cimarron-Memorial 0: Shannon Crisp pitched a no-hitter, striking out 14 to lead the Bulldogs.
Silverado 5, Green Valley 2: Megan McPherson, Emilee Moores and Lindsey Pridgen all doubled to lead the Skyhawks to victory. Nikki Dorn had a two-run triple for the Gators.
Bishop Gorman 7, Clark 2: Ali Molina and Cassie Burks both homered and Theresa Liedlich struck out 10 batters to lift the Gaels. Jodee Italiano homered and scored both Clark runs.
Durango 21, Western 0: Toni Del Toro and Jamie Meranto each went 4-for-4 with four RBIs and Aja Sherman and Tisha Salamino combined on a five-inning no-hitter for the Blazers.
Las Vegas 14, Desert Pines 0: Sara Minniear struck out 10 and held the Jaguars to one hit and Ninfa Vega went 3-for-3 with two doubles for the Wildcats.
Foothill 1, Basic 0: The winning Falcon run was scored in the sixth after Rebecca Ritchie knocked in a double.
Valley 4, Rancho 0: Val Hurtado went 3-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs and a run for the Vikings.
Bonanza 4, Eldorado 1: Alicia Beuter fanned 11 batters, yielding just four hits, and Sara Bauser went 3-for-3 for the Bengals.
Cheyenne def. Chaparral, forfeit
Palo Verde at Mojave, not reported
BOYS GOLF
Bonanza 181, Western 222
Medalist: Dana Wade (Bon) -- 32
Palo Verde 185, Cheyenne 254
Medalists: Steve Crossley, Brandon Loska (PV)-- 36
Green Valley 188, Foothill 210
Medalist: Drew Scott (GV) -- 33
Silverado 201,Chaparral 223
Medalist: Matt Edwards (Sil) -- 38
Durango 196, Clark 250
Medalist: Mitch Carlson (Dur) -- 36
Mojave 222, Cimarron-Memorial 223
Medalist: Matt Lisiewski (Cim) -- 39
Eldorado 211, Valley 229
Medalist: Nick Green (Val) -- 38
Basic at Boulder City, not reported
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Chaparral def. Silverado, 15-3, 15-8, 15-10: Sam Marshall had six kills and 16 assists, Brock Bingham delivered five kills and David Garrard racked up nine kills for a Cowboy victory.
Basic def. Foothill, 15-9, 15-13, 15-11: Joey Byington slammed 10 kills with two blocks, Shaun Muaina put up 12 kills with 11 assists and four blocks for the Wolves. Chris Bunker had 10 kills and three blocks while Alex Funtila put up 24 assists for the Falcons.
Durango def. Western, 15-5, 15-9, 15-0: Kyle Orrock finished with five kills and seven blocks, Dave Pizzi had six kills and Mason Duff had 29 assists in the Trailblazers' win.
Bishop Gorman def. Clark, 15-9, 15-9, 16-14: Mike Gilroy had seven kills and three blocks, Orlo Cox racked up 12 digs and Matt Brosseau had 36 assists, eight digs and seven kills for the Gaels. Vitali Skripkin had 12 kills and two blocks and Jairo Palma had 11 kills and two blocks for the Chargers.
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