Tuesday’s high school scores, top performances

by · Las Vegas Review-Journal

High school scores, top performances:

Boys soccer

— Ben Aronow, Coronado: The senior scored two goals to help the Cougars beat Eldorado 4-1.

— Max Bilschausen, Sloan Canyon: The senior had a goal and an assist in the Pirates’ 2-0 win over The Meadows.

— Jonathan Carranza, Chaparral: The junior scored three goals as the Cowboys rolled to a 6-0 victory over Silverado.

— Alonso Gutierrez, Canyon Springs: The junior finished with three goals as the Pioneers routed Legacy 8-0.

— Chase Stewart, Bishop Gorman: The junior collected five goals and an assist while leading the Gaels past Cimarron-Memorial 7-0.

Girls volleyball

— Julie Beckham, Coronado: The junior posted 10 kills and eight digs in the Cougars’ 25-15, 25-18, 25-20 victory over Palo Verde.

— Dalena Garrett, Desert Oasis: The senior had 11 digs and eight kills as the Diamondbacks fell to Liberty 25-12, 25-22, 25-15.

— Mayzie Tobler, Virgin Valley: The freshman logged 46 assists in the Bulldogs’ 24-26, 25-17, 26-24, 25-16 win over Pahrump Valley.

Scores

Boys soccer

Bishop Gorman 7, Cimarron-Memorial 0

Boulder City 9, Moapa Valley 1

Canyon Springs 8, Legacy 0

Chaparral 6, Silverado 0

Cheyenne 1, Shadow Ridge 0

Coronado 4, Eldorado 1

Las Vegas 5, Sunrise Mountain 0

Mater East 1, Doral Academy 0

Palo Verde 2, Arbor View 0

Rancho 4, Durango 3

Sloan Canyon 2, The Meadows 0

Valley 2, Spring Valley 1

Girls soccer

Arbor View 1, Coronado 0

Centennial 2, Green Valley 0

Girls volleyball

Coronado 3, Palo Verde 0

Liberty 3, Desert Oasis 0

Losee 3, SLAM Academy 2

Virgin Valley 3, Pahrump Valley 1

Boys tennis

Class 4A Southern Region quarterfinals

Centennial 10, Silverado 8

Doral Academy 10, Tech 9 (4-2 tiebreaker)

Foothill 12, Desert Oasis 0

The Meadows 17, Durango 1

Girls tennis

Class 5A state semifinals

Coronado 12, Bishop Gorman 6

Palo Verde 12, Faith Lutheran 6

Class 3A Southern League semifinals

Cimarron-Memorial 11, Pahrump Valley 7

Moapa Valley at Boulder City, 3 p.m. Wednesday

Jeff Wollard Review-Journal