Tuesday’s prep results
Wednesday, April 2, 2003 | 9 a.m.
Updated April 2, 2003
Baseball
Green Valley 4, Eldorado 2: Kyle Price homered, doubled, and drove in two runs to lead the Gators to the win.
Centennial 10, Western 4: Rob Arata homered and drove in three runs, and Bryce Massanari went 4-for-4 with two RBIs as the Bulldogs cruised. Jordan Smiley tossed six innings of three-hit ball to earn the win. Mark Radcliffe homered for Western.
Las Vegas 5, Silverado 4: Robert Ashworth earned the complete-game win for Las Vegas, which dealt Silverado its first loss of the season. Cameron Johnson had a two-run double, and Shane Gammon also drove in two runs for the Wildcats.
Sierra Vista 14, Rancho 1 (5 inn.): Ty Selby hit a grand slam as part of a 12-run Lions first inning. Scott Burke went 4-for-4 with two triples and two doubles.
Softball
Basic 11, Valley 1: Andrea Parke went 3-for-3 with two RBIs as the Wolves rolled. Alicia Sheahan and Nichole Pilette combined for five hits, four runs, and two RBIs for Basic.
Foothill 8, Desert Pines 4: Vanessa Stevenson tripled and drove in two runs to pace the Falcons. Brittany Brady also tripled and scored twice for Foothill.
Coronado 9, Chaparral 0: Nyshele Miller went four innings to earn the win. Ashley Thompson went 4-for-4 with a triple, and Candice Harris had two hits for the Cougars.
Boys' Golf
Palo Verde 194, Centennial 219 (at Angel Park) Medalist: Shawn Kim (PV) - 36
Silverado 231, Cimarron-Memorial 233 (at Painted Desert) Medalist: Keenan Voit (CM) - 39
Eldorado 209, Desert Pines 277 (at Desert Rose) Medalist: Jared Jarvis (Eld) - 37
Mojave 213, Cheyenne 227 (at Badlands) Medalist: Alex Scott (Chey) - 36
Sierra Vista 205, Western 268 (at Las Vegas Municipal) Medalist: Justin Gring (SV) - 36
Durango 215, Clark 217 (at Rhodes Ranch) Medalist: Richard McIntosh (Dur) - 37
Coronado 200, Foothill 210 (at Revere) Medalist: Josh Vornsand/Richard Bailey (Cor) - 39
Valley def. Chaparral, forfeit
Boys' Volleyball
Durango def. Western, 25-22, 25-18, 25-15: Kris Stinnett put down 18 kills and Ken Huffman totaled 30 assists and five kills.
Mojave def. Cimarron-Memorial, 25-23, 25-18, 19-25, 22-25, 15-11: Brad Richey recorded 10 kills and 11 blocks, while Nathan Scheppard had nine kills and 12 blocks to lead Mojave.
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