Thursday’s prep results
Friday, April 25, 2003 | 9:51 a.m.
Updated April 25, 2003
Baseball
Green Valley 19, Coronado 8: Jordan Parraz, Ryan Foley, and Larson Welch all homered and drove in four runs as the Gators rolled. Kyle Price and Josh Williams also had homers, driving in two runs apiece.
Silverado 6, Basic 2: Jared Ferdinand homered twice to lead Silverado to the win.
Softball
Palo Verde 8, Cheyenne 2: Gina Demarco and Sierra Longchamps both went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs to lead the Panthers to the win.
Green Valley 8, Coronado 3: Meaghan Haley allowed one earned run and struck out nine to pace the Gators. Sabrina White tripled and had two RBIs, and Emily Sully went 3-for-4 with a double. For Coronado, Candice Mikkelson went 2-for-3.
Silverado 11, Basic 2: Lindsay Pridgen hit a two-run homer and Cassie Koenig went 3-5 and drove in three runs to lead the Skyhawks. Kelly Griego allowed six hits and fanned nine en route to the win.
Boys' Golf
Bishop Gorman 191, Bonanza 192 (at Canyon Gate) Medalists: Jonathan Taruc (BG) and Aaron Slonim (Bon) - Score not reported
Palo Verde 209, Centennial 225 (at Paiute) Medalist: Christian Garcia (PV) - 36
Green Valley 192, Basic 229 (at Legacy) Medalists: Adam Tebbs/Alex Lyon (GV) - 37
Boys' Volleyball
Durango def. Bonanza, 25-18, 25-19, 25-21: Miles Peshlakai had 15 kills and eight digs, and Kris Stinnett totaled 11 kills in the Blazers' victory. Jon Kerkstra had nine digs, five kills, and three blocks, and Ken Huffman totaled 34 assists and five kills for Durango. For Bonanza, Tyrel Wilcox had 11 kills and eight digs, and Dane Nielsen had 10 digs.
Silverado def. Foothill, 25-22, 25-15, 25-23: Jordan Gibson blocked 12 balls and Dave Peterson totaled nine kills to pace the Skyhawks. Lewis Miranda had 21 assists and Brad Royal also put down seven kills for Silverado. Alex Funtila had 19 assists for Foothill.
Centennial def. Mojave, 25-18, 25-13, 26-24: Daniel Wright recorded 32 assists and Mike Hilsabeck had 13 kills as the Bulldogs won. Tam Kim had six kills and six digs for the Rattlers.
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