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Desert Ridge's Riley Unroe is the Tribune Player of the Year for baseball, shown Thursday, May 23, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Desert Ridge's Riley Unroe is the Tribune Player of the Year for baseball, shown Thursday, May 23, 2013. [Photo Illustration by Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pat Herrera, who coached Desert Ridge baseball to consecutive state championships in 2009 and 2010, resigned on Thursday, according to athletic director Darrell Stangle.
Raise your caps and don your gowns: It's graduation month!
There have been highs and lows from the 2012-2013 athletic year.
The Arizona Baseball Coaches Association has released its All-State teams for each of the four divisions. Here are the East Valley players who made the list, led by Desert Ridge shortstop Riley Unroe, who was ...
Graduation is just days away. Then, they’ll be moving on to the next phases of their life.
Spring sprang, and now summer has set in.
Souksavanh Keovorabouth is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Desert Ridge High School.
Marisa McCormack is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Desert Ridge High School.
Here is the 2013 Gilbert All-District softball team as voted on by the district’s softball coaches:
With a deep inhale and wide smile, Jordan Beck let out the worst-kept secret in Arizona high school softball, and came as close as anyone wearing black and red to acknowledging the history that’s been made on the east end of Brown Road.
Division II baseball state championship game
A quick breakdown of Monday night's Division I softball state championship matchup between No. 14 Chaparral and No. 6 Red Mountain:
In this dugout is the three-time defending state champions of softball, with a significant portion of the 2012 title team playing prominent roles again. Red Mountain is a No. 6 seed oozing with confidence, has gotten lights-out pitching from junior ace Bre Macha, went through the winner's bracket for a second consecutive year and outscored its opponents 30-4 in this tournament, including a win over its next opponent.
Sunday was not a day of rest for Bre Macha.
It’s Red Mountain and Mountain View in a Division I state tournament semifinal on Wednesday night, which means there’s not much left to say other than “Let’s play.”
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