
Bryanna Winner
Sports Editor at Star-Herald
CA ➡️ NE ➡️ AZ Assistant Editor/Sports Editor @havasunews @sports_tnh | UCCS B.A. '18 | CSUN M.A. '20
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1 week ago |
havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner
The Lake Havasu baseball team began their game-filled week on Monday against 6A Desert Southwest’s San Luis. The Knights came out on top 6-3 on three hits from Brock Cross, Deegan Cross and Ayden Carelli. “Our kids will compete. We just, we made a little more plays today than we have been and we swung the bat a little better today,” coach Cullen Stahl said. “At this point, a win's a win.
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1 week ago |
havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner
The Lake Havasu girls tennis team won two of their three matches this week, starting with an 8-1 win over Cibola on Thursday and 6-3 against Ironwood on Friday. The Knights came into Thursday’s match on a three-match skid with close losses to Valley Vista and Canyon View and a 2-7 loss to Gila Ridge. kAm“(6 H6C6 =F4<J 6?@F89 E@ 92G6 2? 62D:6C >2E49FA H:E9 E96:C E62> 36:?8 5@H?
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1 week ago |
havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner
The Telesis soccer team earned an 11-8 come-from-behind win when they hosted Harvest Bible Christian Academy on Thursday. The win brings the Tigers to a 5-4 record with this being their fourth straight, which includes a forfeit win over Premier High School. “It was a really shaky start from the beginning,” coach Raul Favela said.
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1 week ago |
havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner
The Lake Havasu boys tennis team finished their 3-match week at home on Friday against Ironwood. After defeating Cibola on the road 5-4 on Thursday, the Knights fell to the Eagles 4-5. “It's been a hot week. The kids are doing a good job trying to keep their energy level up and another competitive day today. There's a lot of tough matches going on so we'll see if they can keep battling through and maybe get a couple of wins today,” coach Greg Brueckner said. “There's a lot of close matches.
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1 week ago |
havasunews.com | Bryanna Winner
For the second time this week, the Lake Havasu baseball team faced Sunrise Mountain. The Knights, who came into Wednesday’s game ranked No. 13 in 5A, fell to the No. 15 Mustangs 5-2. “I thought we played better offensively,” coach Cullen Stahl said. “We gave up five runs, but I told the kids, three of them hit balls that didn't make it past the pitcher's mound that they got runs on, so it sucks losing, but I felt we played better than we did on Monday.”kAm{2?56? }:88 2?5 r2CD@? {@4<>2? DA=:E E:>6 @?
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