The Longhorns embarked on a 13-4 run across the third and fourth quarters, and executed their zone offense in the final minutes to secure a 66-60 victory over Lutheran in the Legacy Tip-Off Classic on Thursday night.
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Dejonte Allen’s put-back at the buzzer lifted Chaparral’s boys basketball team to a 61-59 victory over visiting Basic on Thursday.
Durango’s Anthony Hunter scored a game-high 24 points, including his team’s final nine points, to help the seventh-ranked Trailblazers hang on for a 65-64 road win over Las Vegas High.
Rhedisa Sua had four sacks, Adriana Carrillo had three interceptions and Caitlin Shirley-Tecumseh had two interceptions Thursday as Tech’s flag football team blanked Liberty at home, 24-0.
Spring Valley’s girls basketball team took the lead with 46 seconds to play on Thursday and held on for a 47-45 win over Regis Jesuit (Colorado) in the La Jolla (California) Sweet 16 Tournament.
Centennial’s wrestling team won the final six weight classes to knock off six-time defending state champion Green Valley in a road dual meet Thursday, 54-29.
Ryann Reese caught two touchdown passes from Nicole Valle, and teammate Nikki Meleo ran for 153 yards on 16 carries to help Boulder Citys flag football team earn a 20-0 home win over Liberty on Wednesday.
Noah Taitz scored a game-high 26 points to help Bishop Gorman’s boys basketball team to a 72-47 victory over Galena in the Gaels’ season debut Wednesday in the Wild West Shootout in Reno.
Sierra Vista’s Anthony Cordero won by pin at 285 pounds on Wednesday to clinch a 40-36 win over visiting Cimarron-Memorial.
Kayla Harris had 17 points and nine assists Tuesday as Spring Valley’s girls basketball team earned a 61-59 overtime win over IMG Academy (Florida) in the Sweet 16 Tournament in La Jolla, California.
Palo Verde quarterback Alyssa Tygh accounted for a pair of second-half touchdowns, and the Panthers eked out a 14-7 road victory over Silverado.
Team previews, as submitted by coaches, for the flag football season.
Team previews, as submitted by coaches, for the wrestling season.
Here are the Review-Journal’s girls basketball rankings.