Tuesday’s prep results
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2001 | 10:03 a.m.
For regular season contests of Oct. 9, 2001
BOYS SOCCER
Western 4, Bonanza 1
Goals: West-Murguia 4, Bon-Lopez.
Chaparral 3, Rancho 1
Goals: Chap-Michel 2, Risiglione; Ran-Flores.
Las Vegas 2, Desert Pines 2
Goals: LV-Campos, Cooper; DP-Madrigal, Martinez.
Green Valley 1, Vo-Tech 0
Goal: Bindrup Note: Gators Steve DiMino and Chris Ancell secured the shutout.
Silverado 4, Cornonado 0
Goals: Wong, Corne, Montano, Edden.
Eldorado 4, Valley 2
Goals: Eld-Prieto 2, Lopez, Parker; Val-Cruz, Bolden.
Palo Verde 12, Mojave 0
Goals: Avilla 2, Gurlides 2, Krause 2, Meillon 2, Audette, Doppe, Greene, Laidler, Sur. Note: Julio Flores and David Himes combined for the Panther shutout.
Foothill 5, Basic 0
Goals: Liera 2, Crunk, Nino, Beatty. Note: Chris Moore delivered the Falcon shutout.
Centennial 4, Cimarron-Memorial 2
Goals: Cent-Canada 3, Schlosser; Cim-Tufano, Pearce.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Green Valley def. Vo-Tech, 15-3, 15-0, 15-2: Jenn Todd smacked 16 kills, Kelsi Thoman put up 19 assists and four aces and Cami Noorda had 10 service points and four aces in the Gator win. Road Runner Jenn Macy had three aces with 12 service points.
Centennial def. Cimarron-Memorial, 11-15, 8-15, 15-2, 15-9, 15-9: Leslie Bell had 20 kills and six blocks, Tracy Hunt put up 30 assists and Rachael Schein slammed 13 kills.
Palo Verde def. Mojave, 15-2, 15-3, 15-10: Tamara Kauliakamoa had 10 aces, 15 assists and eight kills, Trina Kauliakamoa had 18 assists and eight kills and Nalei Piena racked up 11 kills.
Foothill def. Basic, 15-4, 15-6, 12-15, 15-8: Jessica Brady had 10 kills, Darcy Woodring added 27 assists with five kills for the Falcon victory. Tiare Monga hadseven kills.
Las Vegas def. Desert Pines, 15-2, 15-7, 15-5: Ashley Ogle had six kills and four aces, Lindsey Webb added 10 assists and eight digs for the Wildcat win. Alicia Hubbard slammed five kills for the Jaguars.
Silverado def. Coronado, 15-10, 15-0, 15-8: Lacee Koelliker had 27 assists and Deanna Appuglise added nine kills in the Skyhawk win.
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