Thursday, September 11, 2003
Copyright ? Las Vegas Review-Journal
INTERNET EXTRA: Eldorado edges Desert Pines in girls tennis
REVIEW-JOURNAL
Teresa Del Rosario and Amanda Joya won their final doubles set, lifting Eldorado's girls to a 24-21 victory over visiting Desert Pines on Wednesday.
Del Rosario and Joya finished 2-1, as did Sundevils singles players Amber Hee, Dorianne Bautista and Ilene Burneal.
Lindsey Axberg went 3-0 in singles for Desert Pines.
At Basic, Tory Jackson and Jennifer Carey won their final doubles set, breaking a tie and giving the Wolves a 24-21 victory over Silverado.
Jenny Howe and Ashley Rather went 3-0 in doubles for the Skyhawks.
At Green Valley, Kirsten Garlock was 2-0 in singles as the Gators defeated Boulder City, 45-0.
Christina Delaberta and C.J. Akslerad went 2-0 in doubles for Green Valley.
At Coronado, Michele Hoover (3-0) and Brittany Hanna (2-0) went undefeated in singles as the Cougars routed Foothill, 42-3.
The doubles teams of Brianne Dalton and Jasmine Smith, and Sara Terry and Michelle Lindsey each went 2-0 for Coronado.
At Valley, Raquel Martinez and Leslie Larson each went 3-0 in singles to lead Las Vegas to a 31-14 victory over the Vikings.
Valley's Sharyl Collins and Gaby Baca went 3-0 in doubles.
At Cimarron-Memorial, Amy Dixon went 3-0 in singles, helping the Spartans defeat Shadow Ridge, 27-18.
Cimarron's Melissa Faller and Juliane Busch went 3-0 in doubles.
Rebecca Schneider and Desi D'Arienco went 2-1 in doubles for the Mustangs.
At Centennial, the doubles teams of Ashton Aguilar and Ashley Max, Adrienne Aguilar and Teresa Healy, and Tory Healy and Gabrielle Gibson each went 2-0, leading the Bulldogs to a 34-11 victory over Cheyenne.
Katrina Agnir was 3-0 in singles for the Desert Shields.
At Durango, the Trailblazers defeated Clark, 43-2.
At Overton, Rancho defeated Moapa Valley, 45-0.
? BOYS -- At Clark, Charleston Chua went 2-0 in singles to lead the Chargers to a 25-20 victory over Durango.
Alan Phung and Bryan Ngo went 3-0 in doubles for the Trailblazers.
At Bonanza, Alec Runyon and Jonathan Ribaste went 3-0 in doubles as the Bengals defeated Bishop Gorman, 42-3.
Ernie Domanico was 3-0 in singles for Bonanza.
At Shadow Ridge, Caleb McWaters and Frank Galizia went 3-0 in doubles to lead Cimarron-Memorial to a 39-6 victory over the Mustangs.
At Cheyenne, Cameron McDonald was 3-0 in singles as Centennial defeated the Desert Shields, 26-19.
The Bulldogs' Jeff Lavigne and Adam Miller went 2-0 in doubles.
At Foothill, Shai Perry and Mike Lukowski each went 3-0 in singles as Coronado defeated the Falcons, 39-6.
The doubles teams of Kevin Schlegel and Andy McCosh, and Gustavo Garbin and Jesse Caps also went 3-0 for Coronado.
Foothill's Bjorn Blomquist was 2-1 in singles.
At Las Vegas, brothers Angel and Mike Getsov were 3-0 in doubles, leading Valley to a 27-18 victory over the Wildcats.
Las Vegas' Ted Shively was 3-0 in singles.
At Silverado, Trent Alenick and Jonathan Frogoso each went 3-0 in singles as the Skyhawks defeated Basic, 30-15.
Silverado's Anthony Rivero went 2-0 in singles, and Chris Painter and Ryan Nardi went 2-0 in doubles.
At Rancho, Mason Stratton was 3-0 in singles, and Jace Davis and Sebastian Kloos went 2-0 in doubles, leading Moapa Valley to a 35-10 victory over the Rams.
Rancho's Daniel Goodwin and Chris Smyser went 2-1 in doubles.
At Boulder City, Casey Quenzler was 3-0 in singles, leading Green Valley to a 33-12 victory over the Eagles.
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