Tuesday’s prep results
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2001 | 10:02 a.m.
For games of Oct. 16, 2001
BOYS SOCCER
Silverado 8, Basic 0
Goals: Montano 3, Bruno 2, Edden, Corne, Odzakovic. Note: Michael Lawrence had the shutout for the Skyhawks.
Rancho 7, Eldorado 0
Goals: Vasquez 2, Rojas 2, Rivas, Becerra, Ankrom. Note: Armando Almeida secured the shutout for the Rams.
Valley 4, Desert Pines 2
Goals: Val-Carral, Tinajero, Flores, Garcia; DP-Gomez 2.
Bishop Gorman 5, Clark 1
Goals: Gor-Adams 2, Cuen 2, Zaher; Clark-NA.
Palo Verde 6, Cheyenne 1
Goals: Hohlweck 2, Doppe, Gurlides, Meillon, Zangessel; Chey: Banduwong.
Green Valley 11, Coronado 2
Goals: GV-Bindrup 3, Bansin 3; Cor-Sanchez, Zaretti.
Vo-Tech 4, Foothill 1
Goals: VT-Salcedo, Romero, Riveria, Timentel; FH-Liora.
Chaparral 4, Vegas 1
Goals: Chap-Michel 2, Bywaters, Nilsmo; Vegas-NA
Cimarron-Memorial 6, Mojave 1
Goals: NA
Western at Durango, not reported
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Durango def. Western, 15-2, 15-2, 15-7: Megahn Chun slammed 10 kills, Jenna Weimer had seven kills and Amy Schlauder put up 28 assists in the Trailblazer win.
Valley def. Desert Pines, 15-9, 15-2, 15-4: Alanna Castle had seven blocks and seven kills and Yanne Givens racked up seven kills in the Viking victory.
Bishop Gorman def. Clark, 15-5, 15-3, 15-5: Michele Cannella recorded eight service points and three aces and Meghann Ditsworth had 11 service points, six aces and 10 digs for the Gaels.
Silverado def. Basic, 15-11, 15-1, 15-1: Deanna Appuglise had nine kills and Lacee Koelliker had 20 assists in the Skyhawk win.
Green Valley def. Coronado, 15-5, 15-2, 15-8: Jenn Todd slammed 15 kills and had five blocks and Kelsi Thoman put up 25 assists for the Gators. Lauren Bucheria had seven kills and seven blocks for the Cougars.
Palo Verde def. Cheyenne, 15-3, 15-1, 15-4: Tamara Kauliakamoa had 23 assists with 10 aces, Nalei Piena had 12 kills and seven aces in the Panther victory.
Las Vegas def. Chaparral, 15-3, 12-15, 15-3, 15-4: Lyndsey Webb had five aces and 34 assists and Ashley Ogle had 13 kills and 11 digs for the Wildcats.
Trinity def. Indian Springs, 15-8, 15-5, 15-10, 15-11: The Thunder got 30 assists and nine aces from Pu Lonetti and 12 kills and four aces from Desiree Johnson in the win.
Rancho at Eldorado, not reported
Foothill at Vo-Tech, not reported
Sierra Vista at Bonanza, not reported
Cimarron-Memorial at Mojave, not reported
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