Thursday’s prep results
Friday, Oct. 5, 2001 | 10:06 a.m.
For games of Oct. 4, 2001
BOYS SOCCER
Green Valley 6, Foothill 2
Goals: GV-Hilstead 3, Bansin, Chacon, Ancell. FH-NA.
Centennial 5, Palo Verde 1
Goals: Cent-Canada, Valles, Dymek, Starbird 2; PV-Meillon.
Las Vegas 3, Rancho 1
Goals: LV-Aguilar, Campos, Cooper; Rancho-Rivas.
Chaparral 8, Valley 3
Goals: Chap-Nilsmo 3, Michel 2, Sanchez, Asgarian, Cruz; Val-Bolden 2, Salazar.
Basic 2, Coronado 0
Goals: Allison, Rancon. Note: Scott Barnes secured the shutout.
Vo-Tech 0, Silverado 0
Note: Road Runner Luis Abrego and Skyhawk Michael Lawrence were in goal.
Desert Pines 1, Eldorado 0
Goal: Gomez.
Bishop Gorman 3, Bonanza 0
Goals: Zaher, Bombard, Cuen.
Cheyenne 6, Mojave 0
Goals: Banduwong 3, Garrison, Hernandez, Simano. Note: Jesus Simano had the shutout in goal.
Clark 0, Durango 3
Goals: NA
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Cheyenne def. Mojave, 15-10, 15-4, 15-12: Katy Bywater put up 10 blocks and four kills, Megan Brown slammed 12 kills and Charlene Moreno added 39 assists in the Desert Shield win. Heather Hodges posted three kills and 13 assists and Crystal Sequera had eight points, three kills and three aces for the Rattlers.
Green Valley def. Foothill, 15-7, 15-0, 15-2: Sydney Venable served up seven aces and added five kills, Jenn Todd pounded down 13 kills and Kelsi Thoman logged 23 assists for the Gators.
Las Vegas def. Rancho, 15-4, 15-1, 15-5: Jamilia McNeil had four kills and three blocks and Jennifer D'Arpa added four kills for the Wildcats.
Bishop Gorman def. Bonanza, 15-3, 4-15, 14-16, 15-12, 15-10: Ayanna Eagan delivered 20 kills, Desirae Klaizner added 21 assists and Michele Cannella had eight aces and five service points for the Gaels.
Valley def. Chaparral, 15-13, 15-13, 9-15, 15-12: Jackie Kurtz slammed 11 kills, Rina Tipoti had 12 kills and Rachel Escosia had 19 saves and 21 assists in the Viking victory.
Western def. Sierra Vista, 15-6, 15-8, 15-4: Sarah Rockford scored 10 service points and Erica Diamond had four kills and four blocks for the Warriors.
Palo Verde def. Centennial, 15-4, 14-6, 15-3: Tamara Kauliakamoa slammed nine aces and added 29 assists and Kelsey Johnson had 12 kills in the Panther win.
Trinity def. Faith Lutheran 15-11, 15-6, 15-8: The Thunder swept the Crusaders in three games.
GIRLS GOLF
Chaparral 286, Rancho DNF
Medalists: Sarah Chambers, Natalie Milne (Chap) -- 47
Palo Verde 171, Mojave 265
Medalist: Jenna Cassell (PV) -- 32
Clark 315, Sierra Vista DNF
Medalist: Stacey Gustke (Clark) -- 51
Desert Pines 305, Las Vegas 314
Medalist: Danielle Dugan (LV)-- 57
Basic 324, Coronado 344
Medalist: Karen Smuskiewicz (Bas) -- 57
Durango 198, Bishop Gorman 203
Medalists: Danielle Reilly, Erin Andrews (Dur) -- 35
Silverado 180, Foothill 219
Medalist: Elishia Trainer (Sil) -- 32
Cimarron-Memorial 306, Centennial 255
Medalist: Samantha Miranda (Cim) -- 44
Bonanza 329, Western 348
Medalist: NA
BOYS TENNIS
Centennial 16.5, Cimarron-Memorial 6: The Bulldogs got three doubles wins from Coner Kane and Bryce Massanari, while Dmitry Bochkarev posted three singles wins for the Spartans.
Clark 15.5, Sierra Vista 7: The Chargers swept all nine doubles matches.
Bonanza 18.5, Western 4: Zach Anderson and Eric Hinckley went 3-0 in doubles, as did Hunter Campbell and Ryan Phillips as the Bengals swept doubles play. Jason Sanderson won three singles matches for the Warriors.
GIRLS TENNIS
Silverado 18.5, Foothill 4: Sabrina Capanolo and Rachel Cohen won three doubles sets for the Skyhawks.
Centennial 17, Cim 5.5: Bulldogs Laurel Thomas and Rebecca Schneider went 3-0 in doubles play.
Bishop Gorman 17, Durango 5.5: The Gaels remained undefeated on the season.
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