Thursday’s prep results
Friday, Sept. 12, 2003 | 9:24 a.m.
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
Durango def. Mojave, 25-2, 25-5, 25-3: Kelsey Johnson, Amy Schlauder, and Ashley Preston combined for 32 service points as the Blazers rolled.
Foothill def. Eldorado, 25-23, 25-19, 25-18: Randi Kozik put down seven kills and Janice Van Gorder totaled six kills and 10 digs to pace the Falcons. Sage Beard added nine kills and five aces.
Bishop Gorman def. Centennial, 25-21, 25-23, 25-16: Carly Babin had 10 kills and Christine Pike tallied nine kills and eight blocks as the Gaels won. Meghann Ditsworth added 12 digs. Courtney Ballif led the Bulldogs with eight kills.
Cheyenne def. Bonanza, 25-21, 25-13, 21-25, 25-21: Brittni Bryant tallied 11 kills and Amber Goodspeed registered nine kills and six aces for Cheyenne. Charlene Moreno totaled 34 assists for the Desert Shields.
BOYS' SOCCER
Centennial 1, Bishop Gorman 0 Goal: Canada; Shutout-Williams
Bonanza 6, Cheyenne 0 Goals: Escalante 2, Bombard, Questanei, Houston, Blizzard; Shutout-Lavelle
Silverado 0, Rancho 0 Shutouts: Sil-Vega; Ran-Casteel
Sierra Vista 4, Palo Verde 1 Goals: SV-Alzate, Henderson, Zacharias, Homeyer; PV-Byardo
Las Vegas 1, Green Valley 0 Goal: Jackson (PK); Shutout-Millette
Western 2, Shadow Ridge 0 Goals: Mendez, Vasquez
GIRLS' GOLF
Cimarron-Memorial 218, Shadow Ridge 274 (at Paiute) Medalists: Kelsey Voit and Mackenzie Mack (CM) - 39
Silverado 183, Coronado 184 (at Desert Willow) Medalist: Mary Betancourt (Cor) - Score NR
Clark 319, Western 327 (at Las Vegas Municipal) Medalist: Mary Amend (School NR) - 60
BOYS' TENNIS
Sierra Vista 34, Clark 11: The doubles team of Garrett and Barclay Callender went 3-0 to lead the Lions.
Palo Verde 39, Shadow Ridge 6: The Panthers swept the doubles matches en route to the win.
Coronado 27, Green Valley 18: Bryan Miller went undefeated in singles to lead the Cougars. Gustavo Garbin and Jesse Capps also went 2-1 in doubles for Coronado. For Green Valley, Casey Quenzler went 2-1 in singles.
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