
Bradshaw Mountain High School’s wrestling team won its first individual state title in 23 years on Saturday, Feb. 19, at the 2022 AIA Division III state tournament at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
Bradshaw Mountain High School’s wrestling team won its first individual state title in 23 years on Saturday, Feb. 19, at the 2022 AIA Division III state tournament at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
fter accumulating a combined 9-27 record through the 2018 and 2019 seasons, a 15-3 overall record in 2021 signaled that Prescott softball is back on its feet now.
Bradshaw Mountain High School’s wrestling team captured its second straight Division III, Section I championship on Saturday, Feb. 12, at Peoria High School, qualifying the Bears for the D-III state tournament Thursday, Feb. 17, through Saturday, Feb. 19, at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
Bradshaw Mountain’s girls basketball team picked up an important late-season victory over 4A No. 12-ranked Lee Williams on Senior Night Friday, Feb. 4, keeping the No. 17-ranked Bears very much in the mix for the 16-team 4A Conference Play-In Tournament.
A game between Prescott and Flagstaff girls soccer, two powerhouse programs, is bound to be ultra-competitive and in recent years, there always seems to be something valuable on the line.
Despite struggling all season, Prescott girls basketball delivered a noteworthy performance on senior night as they trounced Cactus 53-27 on Thursday, Jan. 27.
Three youth soccer players from Prescott Valley recently competed and exceled in an Olympic Development Program (ODP) region tournament and now have a chance to be selected to a United States National Team.
Prescott boys basketball suffocated another opponent with their press defense on Monday, securing a third straight victory against region opponent and cross-town rivals Bradshaw Mountain 71-42.
Bradshaw Mountain High School’s wrestling team continued to impress in the 2021-22 season, as it notched an unblemished 7-0 record in dual matches last week.
Prescott boys soccer is ranked No. 1 in the 4A Conference, having yet to drop a game this season. Do you think cross-town rivals Bradshaw Mountain cared about any of that heading into their match-up on Friday, Dec. 14?
Despite playing in their third game in five days, Prescott boys basketball looked as lively as ever in their region match-up against Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 7, as their tenacious defense propelled them to a 92-61 blowout win.
Even though the weather was chilly, Prescott girls soccer stayed hot on Thursday, Dec. 16, as seven different Badgers scored en route to an 8-0 stomping of Shadow Mountain, their fifth win in a row to open the 2021-22 season.
Registration to sign up for the Prescott Girls Softball Association is opening Monday, Dec. 13.
Just one month ago, the Chino Valley girls soccer team was locked in a fierce battle against arch-rival Northland Prep in the 2A fall division championship game at Williams Field High School.
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