Las Vegas Preps Dominate Tuesday: Standout Scores and Stars in Baseball, Softball, Boys Volleyball

By Matthias Binder
Tuesday’s high school scores, top performances (Featured Image)

Baseball Teams Roll to Victory (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – High school teams across Southern Nevada racked up impressive wins in baseball, softball and boys volleyball on March 10.

Baseball Teams Roll to Victory

Several squads delivered shutouts and high-scoring affairs during Tuesday’s baseball action. Basic blanked Coronado 10-0 in six innings, while Bishop Gorman crushed Sierra Vista 14-4. Other notable results included Arbor View’s 6-2 win over Durango and Liberty’s 6-3 triumph against Green Valley.[1]

Standout players fueled these successes. Ian Denney of Mater East went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs in an 11-1 rout of SLAM! Nevada. Matthew Kelley from Basic also shone, hitting 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs. Nicholas Maffey of Clark pitched a complete game and batted 3-for-3 in a 5-1 decision over Cheyenne.

  • Arbor View 6, Durango 2
  • Basic 10, Coronado 0
  • Bishop Gorman 14, Sierra Vista 4
  • Canyon Springs 6, Eldorado 3
  • Clark 5, Cheyenne 1
  • Desert Oasis 2, Las Vegas 0
  • GV Christian 15, Sandy Valley 1
  • Legacy 9, Pahrump Valley 4
  • Liberty 6, Green Valley 3
  • Mater East 11, SLAM! Nevada 1
  • Mojave 15, Valley 0
  • Rancho 23, Sunrise Mountain 3
  • Spring Valley 10, Cimarron-Memorial 1
  • The Meadows 15, Cadence 0
  • Virgin Valley 4, Stansbury (Utah) 2
  • Western 8, Desert Pines 1

Softball Slams Deliver Excitement

Offensive fireworks defined softball on Tuesday, with multiple mercy-rule endings. Arbor View hammered Basic 15-2 in five innings, Bonanza overwhelmed Western 22-3, and Silverado demolished Desert Pines 32-1. Close contests also thrilled fans, such as Doral Academy’s 6-5 edge over Liberty.[1]

Pitchers dominated in key matchups. Madison Castellon of Legacy threw a three-inning no-hitter with five strikeouts against Las Vegas in a 16-0 win. Sophia DeMonbrun of Clark fanned 20 in a two-hitter versus Mojave. Ava Henderson from Arbor View slugged a home run and drove in four runs.

  • Arbor View 15, Basic 2
  • Bonanza 22, Western 3
  • Clark 7, Mojave 1
  • Desert Oasis 17, Spring Valley 2
  • Doral Academy 6, Liberty 5
  • Durango 16, Cheyenne 11
  • Foothill 15, SLAM! Nevada 0
  • Green Valley 12, Coronado 9
  • GV Christian 21, Sandy Valley 0
  • Legacy 16, Las Vegas 0
  • Palo Verde 9, Shadow Ridge 0
  • Rancho 16, Canyon Springs 6
  • Silverado 32, Desert Pines 1
  • Sunrise Mountain 18, Eldorado 3
  • Virgin Valley 22, Pahranagat Valley 3

Boys Volleyball Features Tight Battles

Courtside drama unfolded in boys volleyball, where endurance proved decisive. Coronado outlasted Arbor View 3-2 in five sets, while Basic downed Shadow Ridge 3-1. Boulder City swept Moapa Valley 3-0, and Foothill blanked Green Valley 3-0.[1]

Athletes stepped up in crucial moments. Porter Hughes of Basic recorded 19 kills, three aces and a block in the win. Zaihen Bailey from Sierra Vista contributed seven kills, seven digs and three aces against Virgin Valley. Keagan Sugden of Arbor View dished 45 assists despite the loss.

Stars Who Stole the Show

Across the sports, young talents showcased skills that could foreshadow bigger stages. Colin Walker of Desert Oasis struck out five over 6.2 innings for a shutout. Ava Koenig from Palo Verde fanned 13 in a no-hitter. These efforts highlighted pitching prowess and timely hitting.[1]

Player School Highlight
Ian Denney Mater East 3-for-3, 2 doubles, 3 RBIs
Sophia DeMonbrun Clark 20 strikeouts, complete game
Porter Hughes Basic 19 kills, 3 aces, 1 block
Key Takeaways
  • Numerous shutouts and mercy rules signaled strong early-season form.
  • Pitchers like DeMonbrun and Koenig dominated with strikeouts and no-hitters.
  • Versatile performers like Hughes excelled in multiple statistical categories.

Tuesday’s results underscored the competitive fire in Southern Nevada high school sports. Which performance caught your eye? Tell us in the comments.

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