BC students take third at bass tournament
June 20, 2013 - 1:04 am
Boulder City sophomore Logan Branscumin and junior Gunnar Stanton took third place at the Ultimate Bass Team Tour on Saturday at Callville Bay at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
The pair were the youngest of 25 boats that competed in the event. The third-place finish netted the team $250 each.
The pair’s best five bass weighed a combined 13.13 pounds, 4 ounces behind the first-place winners.
BC athletes claim four top honors
Four Boulder City athletes were named Spring Athletes of the Year for their sport by the Las Vegas Review-Journal on June 13.
Senior Tanner Howell received the honor for Division 1-A and other small divisions baseball. Howell, a Dixie State (Utah) recruit, led Southern Nevada with 59 RBIs and previously was chosen the only 1-A player to the Review-Journal’s first-team all-state. The Eagles’ No. 1 starter also played shortstop as they reached the Division I-A state final.
In boys’ swimming, Jared Smith recorded the top times in the state for all divisions in the 200 and 500 freestyle events at the Division I-A state meet. He was named the overall swimmer of the year for all divisions.
In girls swimming, sophomore Alex Hubel won the honor for Division 1-A and other small divisions. She dominated the Division I-A freestyle sprints, winning state in the 50 and 100 events.
In boys golf, Eagles sophomore Luke Logan won the honor for Division 1-A and other small divisions. Logan won the Division I-A state title.
On June 6, Logan was named the Division I-A Sunrise League Player of the Year by the league’s coaches.
Logan, who also won the Division I-A Southern Region title, was joined on the All-Southern Nevada team by Eagles teammates T.J. Hatfield and Christian Hudleson.
On June 7, Logan played in the 10th annual Sager’s Cup but lost to the Sunset Region’s Alex Jordan, 4 and 2.
Sunset Region golfers won five of the eight singles matches in a 7½ -3½ victory in the Sunrise Region at Bear’s Best Golf Club. The event annually showcases each region’s top golfers. The Sunset Region leads the all-time series 6-4 and ended the Sunrise Region’s three-year winning streak.
“It most definitely feels good to be honored,” Logan said. “I was glad to be the player all year that was expected to show up and expected to perform and add competition to the league. It was a challenge.”
Softball region honors given
Lady Eagles freshman pitcher Charlie Masterson, senior infielder Kasey Ochoa and sophomore outfielder Alyssa Ybarra were selected to the Division I-A All-Southern Region first-team in softball.
Selected to the All-Southern Region second-team were sophomore pitcher Mickaela Brown, designated player Katlyn Jackson and senior utility Alex Frye.
The All-Sunrise League honors also were announced May 22. Selected first-team for the Lady Eagles were Masterson, Brown, Ochoa, Ybarra, Jackson and Frye. Selected second-team were catcher Jessy Holling and outfielder Jessica Embro.
Boulder City’s Bruce Reid was chosen the Sunrise League’s Coach of the Year after guiding his team to a 27-9 record. Reid has coached softball for 20 seasons, the past 11 at Boulder City.
BMX track to celebrate Olympic Day
The Boulder BMX will be celebrating USA BMX’s Olympic Day at 6 p.m. Sunday.
USA BMX partners with the United States Olympic Committee and USA Cycling, to offer a free day at participating tracks around the country, including Boulder City. The event is free and open to the public.
The goal of the day is “to promote Olympic values and participation in the sport ... regardless of age, gender or athletic ability. The track is at 1799 Commons Way. BMX was introduced into the Olympics in 2008.