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Wednesday’s Nevada Prep Highlights: Thrilling Scores and Top Stars in Baseball, Softball, Boys Volleyball

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
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Baseball Delivers Close Calls and Mercy RulesSoftball Sluggers Power Through High-Scoring AffairsBoys Volleyball Sweeps Dominate Competitive Matches

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Las Vegas – Southern Nevada high school teams showcased skill and determination in Wednesday’s baseball, softball, and boys volleyball contests.[1]

Baseball Delivers Close Calls and Mercy Rules

A gripping 11-10 victory by Arbor View over Desert Oasis highlighted the intensity of Wednesday’s baseball slate, where several teams invoked the mercy rule after dominant outings.[1]

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Multiple shutouts underscored pitching prowess, while offensive fireworks lit up scoreboards across the region. Teams like Boulder City and Faith Lutheran overwhelmed opponents early.

  • Arbor View 11, Desert Oasis 10
  • Boulder City 11, Western 0
  • Centennial 6, Durango 3
  • Doral Academy 11, SLAM! Nevada 1
  • Faith Lutheran 12, Bonanza 0
  • Legacy 9, Tech 0
  • Liberty 14, Green Valley 3
  • Mater East 8, Virgin Valley 2
  • Mojave 22, Beaver Dam 3
  • Palo Verde 12, The Meadows 0
  • Sierra Vista 11, Silverado 1
  • Stansbury (Utah) 8, Moapa Valley 2

Standout efforts included Spencer Aten of Boulder City, who recorded a home run, triple, double, and three RBIs in a five-inning rout of Western. Hunter Campbell went 3-for-3 with two doubles and five RBIs to power Legacy’s 9-0 win over Tech. Liam Radke of Faith Lutheran struck out 12 in a complete-game two-hitter shutout against Bonanza.[1]

Softball Sluggers Power Through High-Scoring Affairs

Liberty survived a 9-8 nail-biter against Centennial, but offensive explosions defined most softball matchups on Wednesday.

Legacy crushed Canyon Springs 21-4, while Silverado delivered a 15-0 shutout to Del Sol. These results reflected strong hitting and timely pitching.

  • Bonanza 6, Clark 2
  • Legacy 21, Canyon Springs 4
  • Liberty 9, Centennial 8
  • Pahranagat Valley 17, The Meadows 5
  • Silverado 15, Del Sol 0

Madison Castellon of Legacy excelled with a 3-for-3 performance, including a home run, triple, and four RBIs. Elise Hanseen tallied three hits, two doubles, and four RBIs for Centennial despite the loss. Ayla Murphy doubled and earned the win for Bonanza, while Charli Taylor of Liberty contributed two doubles, a triple, and four RBIs in the thriller.[1]

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Boys Volleyball Sweeps Dominate Competitive Matches

Several teams secured straight-set victories in boys volleyball, though a few contests stretched to five sets for added drama.

Desert Oasis prevailed over Liberty in four sets, while Basic, Cheyenne, and others posted clean sweeps. Service aces and assists proved decisive throughout.

  • Basic 3, Mojave 0
  • Bonanza 3, Sloan Canyon 1
  • Cheyenne 3, Eldorado 0
  • Cimarron-Memorial 3, Las Vegas 0
  • Clark 3, Cadence 2
  • Desert Oasis 3, Liberty 1
  • Desert Pines 3, Western 0
  • Rancho 3, Losee 0
  • Sunrise Mountain 3, Legacy 1

Zelworth Chavis of Liberty notched 22 assists, five aces, and five kills despite the loss. Brandon Hidalga Aranda dished 26 assists and 10 aces for Cheyenne’s sweep. Silas Navar contributed 21 assists, 11 digs, and four aces for Desert Oasis, while Elias Ramos hammered 15 kills and two blocks for Basic.[1]

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Key Takeaways:

  • Pitchers like Liam Radke dominated with double-digit strikeouts in baseball shutouts.
  • Softball hitters produced extra-base hits in nearly every top performance.
  • Volleyball setters and servers controlled tempo with aces exceeding five per match.

Wednesday’s results point to rising teams like Arbor View, Legacy, and Desert Oasis as ones to watch this season. These performances boosted records and momentum heading into weekend play. What stood out to you from the action? Tell us in the comments.[1]

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