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Thursday’s Nevada Prep Power Surge: Scores and Stars from Baseball, Softball, Boys Volleyball

By Matthias Binder April 3, 2026
Thursday’s high school scores, top performances
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Baseball Delivers Thrills and BlowoutsSoftball Teams Unleash Offensive FireworksBoys Volleyball Sweeps Define the NightKey Takeaways from Thursday’s Action

Baseball Delivers Thrills and Blowouts (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas — High school teams across Nevada turned Thursday into a showcase of athletic prowess in baseball, softball and boys volleyball. Local squads faced tough competition, including out-of-state rivals, resulting in dramatic wins, mercy-rule routs and defensive masterclasses. Standout individual efforts propelled several programs forward in their seasons.

Baseball Delivers Thrills and Blowouts

Coronado survived a high-scoring affair against Fallbrook from California, securing a 12-11 victory. Hudson Jones led the charge with a 3-for-4 performance that included a home run and five RBIs. The win highlighted the Cougars’ resilience in a back-and-forth battle.

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Other notable baseball results featured shutouts and lopsided scores. Arbor View blanked Sierra Vista 9-0, while Durango topped Roosevelt from California 3-0. Foothill dominated Rancho 18-1, and Moapa Valley crushed SLAM! Nevada 15-0. Palo Verde claimed a close 3-2 decision over Centennial in a pitcher’s duel.

  • Desert Oasis 9, Crimson Cliffs (Utah) 5 — Jayson Marquez went 3-for-4 with a triple.
  • Virgin Valley 22, Western 5 (six innings) — Brooks Perkins finished 3-for-3 with two doubles and four RBIs.
  • Palisades (Calif.) 14, Clark 5 — Brody Ricci was 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs.
  • Cheyenne 6, Nuview Bridge (Calif.) 1 — Taven Thaker collected three hits, including two doubles and an RBI.
  • Green Valley 9, Otay Ranch (Calif.) 3
  • Shadow Ridge 10, Pahrump Valley 7
  • Bonanza 11, Canyon Springs 1
  • Boulder City 8, The Meadows 2
  • Acalanes (Calif.) 9, Liberty 4
  • Arcadia (Calif.) 10, Basic 5
  • Beatty 7, Indian Springs 5
  • Bell (Calif.) 1, Tech 0
  • Tonopah 21, Laughlin 11; Tonopah 7, Laughlin 3

These outcomes reflect strong early-season form for many Nevada programs, especially those handling travel opponents effectively.[1]

Softball Teams Unleash Offensive Fireworks

Palo Verde pitchers dominated Coronado in a 13-0 shutout, backed by Taylor Johns’ perfect 4-for-4 day that featured a home run and five RBIs. Shadow Ridge mercy-ruled Basic 13-3 in five innings, with Breanna Nielsen going 4-for-4 including a triple. Desert Oasis overwhelmed Cheyenne 25-0 in four innings, powered by Veyda Simon’s 4-for-5 effort and six RBIs.

Sierra Vista routed Western 20-5 in four innings behind Gia Christmas’ two home runs and three RBIs. Green Valley handled Liberty 10-2, as Madelynne Cotton homered and drove in three runs. Mojave blanked Eldorado 18-0 in three innings, with Emiko Kalani shining at 3-for-3 with extra-base hits.

Matchup Score
Faith Lutheran vs. Durango 15-0
Foothill vs. Cadence 16-0
Legacy vs. Sunrise Mountain 25-0
Laughlin vs. Tonopah (Game 1) 21-6
Laughlin vs. Tonopah (Game 2) 24-9
Tech vs. Chaparral 19-0
SLAM! Nevada vs. Del Sol 19-1
Spring Mountain vs. Bonanza 13-3
Virgin Valley vs. Moapa Valley 12-5
Cimarron-Memorial vs. Clark 10-8

Such dominant displays underscore the depth of talent in Nevada’s softball ranks this spring.[1]

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Boys Volleyball Sweeps Define the Night

Cadence dispatched Durango in straight sets 25-18, 25-21, 25-16. Oakland Liugalua excelled with 10 kills, 16 digs, an ace and a block. Las Vegas overpowered Canyon Springs 25-17, 25-9, 25-11, led by Mikelle Reyes’ 11 kills and six service aces.

Bonanza outlasted Liberty 25-23, 25-22, 26-24, thanks to Michael Weinand’s 15 kills and 10 digs. Clean sweeps also went to Del Sol over Spring Valley, Desert Oasis against Sierra Vista, and Sunrise Mountain versus Western, all 3-0.

These matches showcased precise serving and defensive play, setting a competitive tone for league races.[1]

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Key Takeaways from Thursday’s Action

  • Nevada teams went 10-5 against out-of-state foes in baseball, proving regional strength.
  • Softball mercy rules activated in nine games, signaling explosive offenses.
  • Boys volleyball produced six sweeps, emphasizing serving and blocking dominance.

Thursday’s results position several Nevada high school programs favorably heading into weekend matchups. Fans witnessed future stars emerge amid team triumphs. What were your favorite moments from the games? Share in the comments below.

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