RENO — The fundamental difference between the boys basketball teams from Spanish Springs and Canyon Springs showed itself in the first minute of the fourth quarter Thursday.
Boys Basketball
Gerad Davis isn’t always the leading scorer for the Canyon Springs boys basketball team.
I’m writing this from The Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The real 90210.
Kyle Hageness knew Justin Burks was playing well. But it wasn’t until after the game that the Arbor View boys basketball coach realized just how much his senior standout had done.
Shaquile Carr’s teammates formed a circle around the Canyon Springs senior guard at midcourt and followed along as he led another celebration.
Re’Kwon Smith went missing for much of the second half. The standout junior forward for Las Vegas High’s boys basketball team even got an earful from his dad during the fourth quarter regarding his disappearance.
When Foothill’s boys basketball team spreads the floor, it’s usually met with calls of “shot clock” from opposing fans.
The Canyon Springs boys basketball team has at least three players capable of taking over a game on offense.
Re’Kwon Smith scored 18 of his 30 points in the second half Monday, and Las Vegas High’s boys basketball team made 12 of 19 free throws in the fourth quarter to hold off visiting Valley, 80-73.