
Baseball Sluggers Steal the Show (Image Credits: Pexels)
Las Vegas – High school athletes across the region turned in memorable performances on Thursday as baseball bats connected with authority, softball pitchers dominated, and volleyball teams executed precise rallies. Competition heated up in Clark County matchups, with several games featuring lopsided victories and a few nail-biters that kept fans on edge. These results highlight the depth of talent in Nevada’s prep sports scene during the spring season.[1]
Baseball Sluggers Steal the Show
Bishop Gorman’s Justin Rodrigues delivered a performance for the ages, going 5-for-5 with three home runs, a double, and eight RBIs in a 16-1 rout of Durango. That offensive explosion paced a day filled with high-scoring affairs and shutouts across the diamond. Teams like Canyon Springs and Cheyenne also piled on runs in mercy-rule wins.
Close contests added intrigue too. Centennial edged Shadow Ridge 8-7, while Spring Valley held off Doral Academy 7-6. Basic nipped Green Valley 2-1 in a pitcher’s duel.[1]
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | 2 | Green Valley |
| Bishop Alemany (Calif.) | 8 | Desert Oasis |
| Bishop Gorman | 16 | Durango |
| Boulder City | 6 | Virgin Valley |
| Canyon Springs | 19 | Chaparral |
| Centennial | 8 | Shadow Ridge |
| Cheyenne | 15 | Valley |
| Cimarron-Memorial | 18 | Mojave |
| Coronado | 14 | Clark |
| Desert Pines | 15 | Sunrise Mountain |
| Foothill | 9 | Liberty |
| Legacy | 6 | Las Vegas |
| Mater East | 5 | Rancho |
| SLAM! Nevada | 11 | Cadence |
| Spring Valley | 7 | Doral Academy |
| Tech | 14 | Del Sol |
| The Meadows | 11 | Pahrump Valley |
Top Baseball Standouts Shine Bright
Raymundo Chevalier powered Cheyenne’s 15-0 thrashing of Valley, collecting three hits including a double and triple while driving in four runs. Isaiah Rogers fueled Canyon Springs’ 19-7 win over Chaparral with a home run, triple, and six RBIs. Jacob Lester contributed a home run and triple in Foothill’s shutout of Liberty, and Dawson Schmitt added two doubles for Coronado against Clark.[1]
These efforts underscored the offensive firepower on display. Rodrigues’ three-homer game stood out as particularly dominant, helping Bishop Gorman pull away early. Such individual brilliance often tips the scales in tight league races.
Volleyball Courts Host Decisive Victories
Several teams swept their opponents in straight sets, with Coronado dispatching Cheyenne 25-13, 25-17, 25-10. Liberty overcame Durango 25-22, 25-16, 25-17 behind strong serving. Mojave, Palo Verde, and The Meadows also secured wins, though The Meadows needed five sets to defeat Doral Academy 3-2.[1]
- Coronado 3, Cheyenne 0
- Liberty 3, Durango 0
- Mojave 3, Legacy 0
- Palo Verde 3, Sierra Vista 0
- The Meadows 3, Doral Academy 2
- Centennial 3, Shadow Ridge 1
Blake Thompson tallied 13 kills for Cheyenne despite the loss. Jordan Valdez paced Liberty with 11 kills and seven aces. These matches showcased disciplined play and key contributions from middles and setters.
Softball Features Limited but Fierce Action
Foothill crushed Chaparral 25-0 in a dominant outing, while Boulder City slipped past Virgin Valley 6-5 in a one-run thriller. Those results reflected strong pitching and timely hitting in a lighter slate of games.[1]
Such close finishes like Boulder City’s victory keep standings fluid. Foothill’s rout demonstrated their potential as a top contender moving forward.
Key Takeaways
- Bishop Gorman’s Rodrigues sets a high bar with a rare 5-for-5, three-HR game.
- Sweep-heavy volleyball results strengthen playoff positioning for winners like Coronado and Liberty.
- Baseball offenses exploded, with multiple 15+ run games signaling hot bats across the region.
Thursday’s action provided plenty of highlights and momentum builders as the high school season progresses. Teams now look ahead to weekend matchups and beyond. What do you think about these performances? Tell us in the comments.