Kayla Harris led Spring Valley in scoring during its one-loss regular season.
Girls Basketball
Faith Lutheran girls basketball coach Jennifer Karner knows defense plays a huge part in all successful teams. That’s the reason she’s constantly pleading for tough, on-ball pressure.
By now you’ve probably heard about the girls basketball game in Tennessee last week involving two teams intentionally trying to lose.
A fan in the Spring Valley cheering section held up a poster that read “Fear the Finish” on a handful of occasions during the first three quarters of the Division I-A Southern Region girls basketball title game.
Don’t mind Spring Valley freshman Kayla Harris if she plays with a chip on her shoulder. She has something to prove.
Chaparral girls coach Christopher McFarland had a gut feeling Marcia Hawkins would be key in his team’s first-round playoff game, as she was the only player on the team with any playoff experience.
Taij Criss-Felton scored 19 points Thursday as Chaparral wrapped up its first girls basketball league title in more than 20 years with a 63-43 win over visiting Desert Pines.
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Marcia Hawkins poured in 23 points Tuesday as Chaparral’s girls basketball team moved into a tie for first place in the Sunrise League with a 49-43 win at Boulder City.
Capricia Pierce’s layup as time expired Friday lifted Western’s girls basketball team to a 49-48 win over visiting Clark.
Chrystian Myles had 14 points and five steals Wednesday to help Desert Pines’ girls basketball team stun host Boulder City, 42-37.
Bobbi Floyd scored 30 points Monday to lead Clark’s girls basketball team to a 54-48 win at Mojave.