Thursday’s prep results
Friday, Sept. 19, 2003 | 10:17 a.m.
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
Green Valley def. Desert Pines, 25-14, 25-10, 25-14: Lindsey Schiess had 11 kills to pace the Gators. Lisa Pappas added seven kills and three aces, and Tess Johnson added four aces.
Foothill def. Chaparral, 25-11, 25-14, 25-23: The Falcons rolled behind 10 kills from Janice Van Gorder and 21 assists, seven digs, and eight aces from Morgan Strelow.
Palo Verde def. Bishop Gorman, 22-25, 25-11, 25-22, 20-25, 23-21: The Panthers outlasted the Gaels behind Trina Kauliakamoa's 13 kills. Carly Babin recorded 15 kills in the losing effort for Gorman.
Mater Dei (Calif.) def. Durango, 22-25, 25-20, 25-22, 25-15: Mallorie Croal had 27 kills to lead Mater Dei to the victory. Kelsey Johnson paced Durango with 26 kills and Amy Schlauder totaled 37 assists.
BOYS' SOCCER
Bishop Gorman 3, Palo Verde 0 Goals: Crane, M. Zaher 2; Shutout-Moreo
Centennial 5, Clark 0 Goals: Bassett, Starbird, Gatti, Tinajero 2; Shutout-Williams
Green Valley 1, Desert Pines 0 Goal: Schacter; Shutout-Sharrer
Bonanza 9, Shadow Ridge 1 Goals: Bon-Paiz 3, Gianoulakis 2, Bombard 2, Escalante, Tofano; SR-Isley
Las Vegas 1, Silverado 0 Goal: Corona; Shutout-Cardova
Western 3, Mojave 1 Goals: Wes-Vazquez 2, Cruz; Moj-Not reported
Rancho 4, Basic 0 Goals: Cruz 2, Gonzalez, Pineda
Sierra Vista 4, Cimarron-Memorial 2 Goals: SV-Abrego, Homeyer, Higham, Zacharias; CM-Penrod, Folvha
GIRLS' GOLF
Silverado 240, Basic 302 (at Black Mountain) Medalist: Chloe Nelson (Sil) - 36
Eldorado def. Desert Pines, forfeit (at Desert Rose) Medalist: Finesse Mates (Eld) - 53
Centennial 226, Cheyenne 308 (at Paiute) Medalist: Bailey Mosier and Morgan Kerber (Cen) - 43
Sierra Vista 241, Durango 281 (at Rhodes Ranch) Medalist: Sondia Gogue (Dur) - 36
Bishop Gorman 212, Western 313 (at Las Vegas Municipal) Medalist: Shannon Wong and Angelica Wright (BG) - 41
BOYS' TENNIS
Bonanza 42, Sierra Vista 3: Lenny Whiting went 2-0 in singles to lead the Bengals to the win.
GIRLS' TENNIS
Durango 45, Western 0: The Blazers swept behind 2-0 efforts from Alexa Chicarell, Katie Kurz, and Tanvi Patel.
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