Kayla Harris led Spring Valley in scoring during its one-loss regular season.
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White Pine girls basketball coach Krystal Smith hung up the phone after receiving a congratulatory phone call and then milled around the Orleans Arena court with her players for a couple of minutes.
Pahranagat Valley guard Jamie Hansen didn’t see the court much in the second half because of foul trouble.
She knew at the stop sign, like one does when the telephone rings in the middle of the night. Nothing ever good comes from that.
Veteran Centennial girls basketball coach Karen Weitz couldn’t have drawn up a better start Friday.
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.
Needles girls basketball team didn’t exactly have one of its best offensive days Friday.
With 90 seconds left in the Division IV state semifinal, Pahranagat Valley senior Jamie Hansen was sprawled out on a chair on her team’s bench, five seats away from anyone else.
Bishop Gorman girls basketball coach Sheryl Krmpotich didn’t think 39 points would be enough to win a state semifinal game.
Karina Brandon grabbed 10 offensive rebounds in the first half of Thursday’s Division I state semifinals.
Follow the link for the live blog of the Division I state girls basketball semifinal between Bishop Gorman and Liberty.
Bishop Gorman (23-5) will face Sunrise Region champion Liberty (25-3) in one Division I state semifinal, and Sunset Region champion Centennial (29-2) faces Northern Region champion Bishop Manogue (25-3) in the other. The games are set for Thursday at the Orleans Arena.
By now you’ve probably heard about the girls basketball game in Tennessee last week involving two teams intentionally trying to lose.
Karina Brandon wasn’t always her team’s leading scorer or rebounder.
Veteran Bishop Gorman girls basketball coach Sheryl Krmpotich had good reason to be nervous Monday.