I’m not sure Brice Massamba ever is going to be that guy. The one who rules a basketball key. The one whose presence is so strong, he dwarfs even a reasonably large defender holding on from behind. The one so athletic, he glides more than rumbles down a court, so nimble, he rises more than jumps.
With the game on the line, UNLV junior Tre’Von Willis stepped up and knocked down shot after shot, even with pain shooting through his left ankle.
RENO — Jahmar Young drove the lane for a basket with 3.8 seconds left, giving New Mexico State a 80-79 victory over UNR in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals Friday night.
I’m not saying that Friday’s New Mexico vs. San Diego State semifinal at the Thomas & Mack Center was as good as it gets in the Mountain West Conference Tournament.
Q: Due to my job loss, I couldn’t afford my mortgage payment and thought I was going to lose my condo. Since the lender would not work with me at the time I was unemployed, I quit paying my association fees. Now I am finally employed again but earning only a quarter of my previous salary. My lender is now working with me on what I owe in back payments but there is nothing in writing.
Buyers, in some areas, complain about walking into an open house and finding dirty laundry in bedrooms. In places like the San Francisco Bay Area, so many listings are well presented for sale that sellers who don’t stage their homes are at a disadvantage.
Mira Villa, the new condominium community in Summerlin, recently selected Terra West Property Management to oversee its homeowners association. Terra West manages more than 160 communities throughout the state, representing more than 55,000 homes.
Pardee Homes offers Rosetta and Serrano in the Mountain’s Edge master-planned community. The collection of LivingSmart homes start from $159,000.
The Adelson Educational Campus will host its inaugural Clean School yard sale Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on its campus, located on 9700 Hillpointe Road in the master-planned community of Summerlin. More than 500 families have contributed items to sell, including appliances, electronics, furniture, clothing and toys. All proceeds will benefit the middle and upper school’s student community service program, which plans, coordinates and funds various environmental and social welfare service projects.