Tuesday’s prep results
Wednesday, May 2, 2001 | 10:41 a.m.
For games of May 1, 2001
BASEBALL
Clark 3, Western 2, 8 inn.: The Chargers got eight strong innings from pitcher Nick Miller and Thainder King singled home James Tucker to win it for Clark.
Green Valley 16, Rancho 2: Garrett Guzman homered and scored three runs, Mark Merrifield knocked in four runs and Zeke Parraz went 3-for-4 with two RBIs for the Gators.
Desert Pines 5, Eldorado 4: Aaron Lowe belted a three-run homer to lift the Jaguars over the Sundevils.
Bishop Gorman 6, Bonanza 2: Matt Peters had a pair of doubles and Chris Brown went 2-for-3 for the Gaels. Austin Hales went 2-for-3 with an RBI for the Bengals.
Silverado 4, Foothill 2, 12 inn.: Mike Welter went 5-for-5 as the Skyhawks outlasted the Falcons.
Palo Verde 6, Cimarron-Memorial 5: Robbie Richards went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs, helping the Panthers overcome Robert Grana's two-run homer.
Basic 4, Chaparral 3: Monty Coon went 2-for-3 with a double, a homer and three RBIs to help pitcher Jesse Craig improve to 5-0 on the season.
Valley at Las Vegas, not reported
Cheyenne at Centennial, not reported
SOFTBALL
Centennial 11, Cheyenne 1: Danielle Delgado and Maggie Livreri each had a pair of hits, and Shannon Crisp knocked in a pair of runs for the Bulldogs.
Silverado 3, Foothill 1: The Skyhawks scored three unearned runs in the fifth inning to break a scoreless tie.
Bonanza 6, Bishop Gorman 1: The Bengals got a complete-game four-hitter from Trisha DeSimone and capitalized on 13 Gael errors.
Las Vegas 6, Valley 0: Ashley Ogle went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIS and Brianna Kinard pitched a two-hitter with seven strikeouts for the Wildcats.
Clark 13, Western 4: The Chargers posted a Southwest Division win at home.
Basic 3, Chaparral 0: Jenn Bowen limited the Cowboys to two hits and Marisa Marconi went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs for the Wolves.
Needles 8, Faith Lutheran 1: Robin Telles fanned 11 batters to help Needles clinch the 2A Southern League title.
Eldorado at Desert Pines, not reported
Palo Verde at Cimarron-Memorial, not reported
BOYS GOLF
Bonanza 187, Bishop Gorman 194
Medalists: Dana Wade (Bon), Kenny Ebalo (Bon), Joe Wieser (Bon), Robert Massey (Gor) -- 36
Basic 211, Chaparral 217
Medalist: Adam Greene (Bas) -- 38
Eldorado 208, Desert Pines DNF
Medalist: Chris Aldren (Eld) -- NA
Durango 195, Moapa Valley 218
Medalist: Mitch Carlson (Dur) -- 37
Foothill 210, Silverado 216
Medalist: Brad Henson (Sil) -- 38
Valley at Las Vegas, not reported
Western at Clark, not reported
Palo Verde at Cimarron, not reported
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Chaparral def. Vo-Tech, 15-6, 15-0, 15-1: Sam Marshall dished out 16 assists and Greg Rhodes had five kills to lead the Cowboys past the Road Runners.
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