Monday’s prep results
Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2002 | 9:29 a.m.
Updated Oct. 8, 2002
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Centennial def. Cheyenne, 11-15, 15-1, 15-4, 15-10: Courtney Ballis totaled 17 kills and Sydney Morris dug 13 balls to lead the Bulldogs.
GIRLS GOLF
Green Valley 216, Silverado 249 (at Legacy)
Medalist: Chelsea Pendleton (GV) -- 36 (131st consecutive dual victory for Green Valley)
Valley 299, Las Vegas 310 (at LV National)
Medalist: Kristin Chino (Val) -- 43
BOYS TENNIS
Cimarron-Memorial 28, Cheyenne 17: Steve Tew went 2-1 in singles to lead the Spartans. Cheyenne received a 3-0 singles effort from Arout Tsadourina.
Foothill 23, Coronado 22
GIRLS TENNIS
Durango 39, Clark 6: Durango swept its singles matches behind Angela Mac, Tanvi Patel, and Jenny King. In doubles, Erin Miller and Alexa Chicarell wetn 3-0 for the Blazers.
Centennial 23, Palo Verde 22: Gabby Gibson's 3-0 singles showing helped the Bulldogs scrape out a victory.
Valley 36, Desert Pines 9
Cimarron-Memorial 29, Cheyenne 16
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