Thursday’s prep results
Friday, March 22, 2002 | 9:27 a.m.
For games of March 21, 2002
BASEBALL
Bonanza 12, Cheyenne 5: Andrew Smith went 2-for-4 with two doubles, Billy Osgood had two hits and an RBI and Billy McMurray chipped in an RBI triple for the Bengals.
Cimarron-Memorial 7, Clark 5: Matt Wagner and Jared Johnson hit back-to-back homers with two outs in the seventh inning as the Spartans rallied back from a 5-3 deficit. Wagner also picked up the win in relief.
Green Valley 7, Las Vegas 6: Eric Durante's homer won it for the Gators, who rallied from a 6-1 deficit with five runs in the fifth inning. Brian Sizemore led the comeback with a three-run triple.
Silverado 14, Rancho 0: Ryan Raagas and Tyler Coon had two hits apiece to lead the Skyhawks to an easy win.
Coronado 13, Desert Pines 1: Chase Billington tossed a complete-game three-hitter and Ali Amin and Nate Sexton each knocked in three runs for the Cougars. Kevin Fetzner went 3-for-3, with Sexton, Amin and Brett Weinstock all finishing 2-for-2 for the victors.
Centennial 5, Bishop Gorman 4: Rob Arata, Chris Bonnell, J.C. Leach and Julius Rivera each batted in a run as the Bulldogs scored five times in a seventh-inning rally. Leach went 3-for-4 and Bryce Massanari wound up 2-for-3 in the win.
Chaparral 4, Basic 3: Brandon Huff and Matt Backes hit back-to-back homers in a four-run second inning as the Cowboys handed the Wolves their second loss in two days.
Durango 10, Mojave 5: Josh Repp, Casey McDonald, Coltyn Simmons and Jeff Jacobsen had two hits apiece and Danny Kelly blasted a two-run homer to help the Blazers remain undefeated.
Valley at Western, not reported
Foothill at Eldorado, not reported
SOFTBALL
Clark 3, Cimarron-Memorial 1: Lydia Pierce struck out eight batters in a complete-game two-hitter and tripled home the winning run for the Chargers.
Bonanza 10, Cheyenne 0: The Bengals got seven strikeouts from pitcher Trisha DeSimone and a bases-loaded triple from Alicia Beuter in a shutout win.
Durango 10, Mojave 2: Stefanie Fisco homered and drove in four runs and Kristin Gilliland struck out eight batters in the Blazers' victory. Fisco, Sara Spenia and Amy Gleicher finished with two hits apiece.
Valley 7, Western 2: Sarah Leavitt struck out 15 in a complete-game victory. Jennifer Garret went 3-for-4 for the Vikings, while Margaret Gallia was 2-for-3 with an RBI for the Warriors.
Coronado 14, Desert Pines 2: Brittany Loisel went 4-fof-4 to lead the Cougars to victory.
Basic 11, Chaparral 8: Brittany Lorenzen was 3-for-4 with a homer, two RBIs and three runs and Sara Thomas went 3-for-4 with a three-run homer and four RBIs for the Wolves.
Other Scores:
Las Vegas 4, Green Valley 3
Eldorado 5, Foothill 3
Palo Verde at Sierra Vista, not reported
Centennial at Bishop Gorman, not reported
BOYS GOLF
Bonanza 183, Clark 257 Medalist: Sabin Haas (Bon) -- 34
Bishop Gorman 195, Western 221 Medalist: Jonathan Taruc (Gor) -- 34
Chaparral 221, Desert Pines DNF Medalist: Mike Cleaver (Chap) -- 40
Las Vegas 202, Eldorado 209 Medalist: Brad Thompson (LV) -- 35
Centennial 203, Cheyenne 239 Medalist: Jordan Grinols (Cent) -- 38
Coronado 205, Silverado 235 Medalists: Matt Edwards, Steve Henry (Cor) -- 38
Durango 195, SV 260 Medalist: Mitch Carlson (Dur) - 31
Mojave 217, Basic 264 Medalists: Brian Newman, Jeremy Meeter (Moj) -- 37
Palo Verde 189, Cimarron-Memorial 216 Medalist: Brandon Loska (PV) -- 33
Boulder City 398, Virgin Valley 415, Pahrump Valley 474, Moapa Valley DNF Medalist: Jesse Wheeler (MV) -- 67
Rancho at Valley, not reported
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Centennial def. Clark, 15-5, 16-14, 15-4: Daniel Wright had 31 assists and five kills and John Hepler added 13 kills to lead the Bulldogs.
Palo Verde def. Bonanza, 12-15, 15-6, 15-6, 15-10: Ryan Johnson had 23 kills and 10 digs and Bobby Hunter had 25 kills and 10 digs to lead the Panthers. Trent Leavitt dished out 27 assists and Carson Leavitt had 15 digs and 15 kills for the Panthers.
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