Thursday’s prep results
Friday, Oct. 4, 2002 | 9:03 a.m.
Updated Oct. 4, 2002
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Silverado def. Basic, 15-1, 15-1, 15-0: The Skyhawks rolled to the win behind 21 combined service points from Nicole Rath and Samantha Richard. For Basic, Whitney Schmidt tallied five kills.
Green Valley def. Coronado, 15-0, 15-8, 15-5: The Gators kept up their strong play thanks to 13 kills and three blocks from Jenn Todd, as well as four aces from Jordyn Smith.
Bishop Gorman def. Clark, 15-4, 15-8, 7-15, 15-10: Meghann Ditsworth's 10-kill effort helped the Gaels to the victory. Betty Foley added nine kills for Gorman. Marcy Lecker totaled 12 kills for the Chargers.
BOYS SOCCER
Palo Verde 5, Cheyenne 1
Goals: PV-Doppe 2, Gonzales, Nichols, Welch; Chey-MacDonald (PK)
Las Vegas 3, Chaparral 2
Goals: LV-Aguilar, Cooper, Rivas; Chap-Bywaters 2
Silverado 3, Basic 2
Goals: Sil-Corne 3; Bas-Marquez, Selby
Bonanza 1, Sierra Vista 1
Goals: Bon-Escalante; SV-Schofield
Coronado 2, Green Valley 1
Goals: Cor-Demarta, Wong; GV-Chesser
Eldorado 1, Rancho 1
Goals: Eld-Tribett; Ran-Cruz
GIRLS GOLF
Centennial 240, Mojave 321 (at Los Prados)
Medalist: Bailey Mosier (Cen) -- 42
Durango 246, Bonanza 263 (at Rhodes Ranch)
Medalist: Sondia Gogue (Dur) -- 39
Foothill 261, Basic 299 (at Black Mountain)
Medalist: Amanda Barron (Foot) -- 42
Chaparral 251, Eldorado 346 (at Desert Rose)
Medalist: Sarah Chambers (Chap) -- 41
Green Valley 184, Silverado 200 (at Desert Willow)
Medalists: Nicole McGirr (GV) and Stephanie Bird (Sil) -- 35
Clark 301, Western 321 (at Las Vegas Municipal)
Medalist: Stacey Gustke (Clk) -- 48
BOYS TENNIS
Bishop Gorman 36, Sierra Vista 9: David Cass and Eugene Lee went 2-0 in doubles play to lead the Gaels.
Bonanza 45, Durango 0: Alec Runyon, Ernie Domanico, and Morgan Taylor all turned in 3-0 efforts in singles for the Bengals.
GIRLS TENNIS
Foothill 39, Basic 6: Serena Curtis and Aubrey Steslow were 3-0 in doubles action for the Falcons. Germania DaSilva turned in a 3-0 singles effort.
Bonanza 39, Durango 6: Bonanza used a 3-0 singles showing from Kristi Rabin to help cruise to the win.
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