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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 8:00 PM

Scores and the Weekend Games Schedule - Greenwave and the Bighorns

Scores and the Weekend Games Schedule - Greenwave and the Bighorns
Tyler Siebecker.

Author: Photo courtesy of Coach David Halloran.

Greenwave Sports

The Churchill County High School baseball team finished their season with two lost games in the NIAA State 3A Baseball Playoffs. They were defeated by Pahrump Valley on Thursday by a slim margin of 2-0. James Kelsey pitched 6 innings of 5 hits and 2 earned runs for the Greenwave and Brady Alves and Issac Martinez led the offense going 2 for 3 each but no runs were pushed across the plate. On Friday they played South Tahoe and lost 8-2. Baylor Sandberg gave up 7 hits and 6 earned runs in 4.1 innings and Bryce Adams gave up 2 hits and 1 earned run in 1.2 innings while Trevor Hyde went 3 for 4, Cooper Lee and Isiah Diaz picked up an RBI each. For the season, the team finished third in the division with a 16-5 record and an overall record of 21-9.

Golf

Ron Lee played in the State Tournament last Tuesday at Toiyabe Golf Club. He finished 22nd out of 46 in tournament play.

Swimming

In Friday’s 3A state meet in Carson, Churchill County High’s Zach Koenig finished second in both of his events. In the 100 freestyle, his time was 50.51 and in the 100 breaststroke, his time was 1.01.46. Gracie Cosman finished sixth in the 100 breaststroke, with a time of 1.17.60. The boys 200 free relay finished seventh with a time of 1.49.76.

Track

Greenwave Junior Max McCoy was the team’s only representative in last week's state track and field meet at Liberty High School in Henderson. McCoy was disqualified for a false start making it a very frustrating appearance after a great season.

Bighorn Sports

In Golf, Tyler Siebecker represented Oasis in the state golf tournament at Red Hawk Golf Course in Reno last week. He finished 14th individually. The Oasis Academy softball team played in the 1A State Softball Tournament. On Thursday, at Bishop Gorman High School, they were defeated by No. 1 Pahranagat Valley by a score of 14-3. The Bighorns were led by Kaylin Guthrie’s RBI and Lorena Rios who went 1 for 2. Then on Friday, at College of Southern Nevada, Tonopah took the game 7-0. They finished the season fourth in the 1A North and 14-10 overall.

Rattlesnake Raceway

Racing comes back to Rattlesnake this weekend with events on Friday starting at 7 and Saturday at 6. Pit pass admission is $25 with grandstand tickets $10, under 11 are $5, and under 5 are free. Seniors are $5 and Military are $8. There will be many races including sports mods both nights.

 

 

 

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