Tuesday’s prep results
Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2001 | 10:22 a.m.
For games of Oct. 2, 2001
BOYS SOCCER
Centennial 13, Mojave 0
Goals: Dymek 3.
Coronado 1, Vo-Tech 1
Goals: Cor-Hagendorn; VT-Romero.
Pahrump Valley 5, Meadows 0
Goals: NA.
Chaparral 3, Eldorado 1
Goals: Chap-Bywaters, Michel, Sanchez; Eld-Carl.
Silverado 5, Foothill 0
Goals: Montano 2, Edden, Corne, Bruno.
Cimarron-Memorial 2, Cheyenne 0
Goals: Tufano, Dodson. Note: Ty Magdos delivered the shutout for the Spartans.
Valley 2, Las Vegas 2
Goals: Val-Salazar 2; LV-Aguilar, Cardona.
Green Valley 7, Basic 0
Goals: Bindrup, Bansin 3, Highsmith, Henderson, Barraza, Note: Chris Ancell and Sean McKusick combined for the Gator shutout.
Durango 1, Bonanza 0
Goal: Sanchez. Note: Russell Eldredge secured the Trailblazer shutout.
Rancho 5, Desert Pines 1
Goals: Rancho-Rivas 3, Abrego, Escalente; DP-NA.
Western 3, Clark 0
Goals: Ortiz, Alvarez, Sierra. Note: Jaime Rios made eight saves for the Warrior shutout.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Green Valley def. Basic, 15-2, 15-4, 15-5: Sydney Venable had seven kills, Jenn Todd added six kills and Kelsi Thoman racked up 18 assists to lead the Gators.
Bishop Gorman def. Sierra Vista, 15-0, 15-1, 15-2: Michele Cannella fired 12 aces for the Gaels.
Durango def. Bonanza, 15-6, 15-6, 15-9: Amy Schlauder put up 24 assists, Heather Bravo had nine kills and Morgan Volkart delivered six kills in the Trailblazer win. Denise Davis had 12 assists and Kristle Ray slammed six kills for the Bengals.
Valley def. Las Vegas, 9-15, 15-6, 13-15, 15-13, 15-13 Rina Tipoti delivered 19 kills and 12 digs, Rachel Escosia put up 27 assists, Jaclyn Kurtz and Yanne Givens had nine blocks each and Tatiana Urruita had six clutch digs to win the fifth game for the Vikings.
Coronado def. Vo-Tech, 15-13, 15-13, 15-6: Jenna Newman had eight kills and three blocks and Sheena Habibian slammed nine aces in a Cougar victory.
Palo Verde def. Moapa Valley, 15-12, 15-5, 15-7: Nalei Piena had 10 kills, Courtney Wilkes and Trina Kauliakamoa each racked up eight kills and Tamara Kauliakamoa put up 33 assists and 10 aces for the undefeated Panthers.
Clark def. Western, 11-15, 15-13, 15-3, 15-13: Erica Diamond slammed four kills with three blocks and Maria Cibolas delivered three kills in the Charger win.
Centennial def. Mojave, 15-5, 15-3, 15-11: The Bulldogs swept the Rattlers in division play.
GIRLS GOLF
Green Valley 224, Basic 306
Medalist: Chelsea Pendleton (GV) -- 41
Cheyenne 291, Mojave 344
Medalist: Katherine Young (Chey) -- 53
Silverado 193, Boulder City 253
Medalist: Monika Lee (Sil) -- 31
Bishop Gorman 212, Bonanza 247
Medalist: Danielle Reilly (BG) -- 40
Palo Verde 243, Centennial 278
Medalists: Sarah Yeaton (PV), Terri Henderson (PV) -- 45
Western 318, Sierra Vista DNF
Medalist: Brittany Hook (SV) -- 54
Foothill 286, Coronado 343
Medalist: Amanda Barron (FH) -- 49
Desert Pines 294, Eldorado 313
Medalist: Kasarhri Franklin (DP) -- 40
Durango def. Clark, forfeit
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Clark 27, Centennial 34, Cheyenne DNF: 1. Jamalo Adem, Clark, 13:42; 2. Jorge Martinez, Cent, 13:50; 3. Daniel Melesse, Clark, 13:55.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Centennial 31, Clark 40, Cheyenne 63: 1. Amanda Gramly, Clark, 16:57; 2. Kara Kofford, Clark, 17:41; 3. Sandy Johnson, Chey, 18:00.
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