Tuesday’s High School Highlights: No-Hitters, Homers and Five-Set Battles

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

Baseball Delivers Drama on the Diamond (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Southern Nevada’s high school fields and courts buzzed with intensity on Tuesday, April 14, as baseball, softball and boys volleyball teams delivered gripping contests.[1] Pitchers dominated with shutouts, hitters unleashed power surges, and volleyball squads pushed limits in tight matches. These outcomes highlighted emerging talents and potential league shifters in the spring sports slate.

Baseball Delivers Drama on the Diamond

A trio of home runs from one player sparked Clark’s rout, underscoring the offensive fireworks amid several lopsided victories. Teams like Cimarron-Memorial and Clark overwhelmed opponents early, while a late-inning thriller capped Arbor View’s day.

  • Centennial 5, Basic 3
  • Cimarron-Memorial 15, Chaparral 0
  • Clark 17, Mojave 2
  • Eldorado 6, Desert Pines 1
  • Laughlin 27, Indian Springs 12
  • Laughlin 16, Indian Springs 11
  • Virgin Valley 14, Sunrise Mountain 0
  • Arbor View 5, Legacy 4 (5 innings, Class 5A)

Standout efforts propelled winners forward. Nicholas Armstrong of Clark hammered two home runs and five RBIs during a four-inning 17-2 triumph over Mojave. Koby Perry of Virgin Valley fired a three-inning no-hitter in the Bulldogs’ 14-0 blanking of Sunrise Mountain.[1]

Softball Slugfests Showcase Speed and Strength

Foothill’s 25-0 demolition of Desert Pines stood out as the day’s most decisive softball result, fueled by a player’s multi-hit explosion. Multiple high-scoring affairs reflected potent lineups, with no-hitters adding pitching flair to the mix.

  • Arbor View 6, Green Valley 2
  • Centennial 15, Liberty 5
  • Doral Academy 11, Basic 1
  • Faith Lutheran 11, Bonanza 0
  • Foothill 25, Desert Pines 0
  • Legacy 15, Cimarron-Memorial 5
  • Mojave 8, Canyon Springs 7 (8 innings)
  • Palo Verde 8, Bishop Gorman 3
  • Shadow Ridge 8, Coronado 4
  • SLAM! Nevada 36, Chaparral 15
  • Spring Valley 21, Western 7
  • Sunrise 19, Rancho 11
  • Tech 14, Cadence 3

AliAna Edwards of Foothill excelled, going 3-for-3 with a home run, triple and five RBIs in the rout. Taylor Johns of Palo Verde added a home run and two RBIs in a 3-for-4 effort against Bishop Gorman. Emiko Kalani of Mojave delivered as winning pitcher and homered in an 8-7, eight-inning rally over Canyon Springs. Madison Pitts of Faith Lutheran struck out 11 in a five-inning no-hitter versus Bonanza.[1]

Boys Volleyball Features Sweeps and a Marathon

Basic claimed a pivotal five-set escape over Foothill, extending a tight rivalry in Class 5A Southern League play. Sweeps dominated elsewhere, but individual brilliance shone through in defeats and triumphs alike.

  • Basic 3, Foothill 2 (25-23, 25-23, 24-26, 14-25, 15-10)
  • Cadence 3, SLAM! Nevada 0
  • Centennial 3, Arbor View 0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-23)
  • Cimarron-Memorial 3, Cheyenne 0
  • Coronado 3, Sierra Vista 1
  • Cristo Rey 3, American Heritage 1
  • Del Sol 3, Sloan Canyon 0
  • Desert Oasis 3, Amplus Academy 0
  • Eldorado 3, Valley 1
  • Las Vegas 3, Sunrise Mountain 0 (25-18, 25-10, 25-20)
  • Mojave 3, Losee 0
  • Shadow Ridge 3, Green Valley 0

Porter Hughes of Basic tallied 20 kills, nine digs, two aces and two blocks in the 3-2 win. RJ Regalado of Centennial dished 36 assists, 17 digs and two blocks against Arbor View. Toller Trummell of Foothill countered with 13 kills, 10 digs, five aces and two blocks despite the loss.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • No-hitters in baseball and softball signaled pitching strength amid offensive outbursts.
  • Basic’s gritty volleyball win bolstered its league position.
  • Multi-tool performers like Edwards and Hughes defined the day’s elite play.

Tuesday’s results underscored the competitive depth in Southern Nevada preps, with power displays and resilience shaping the path ahead. For full details, see the Las Vegas Review-Journal.[1] Which performance caught your eye most? Tell us in the comments.

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