ROUNDUP: Washington does damage late, Legacy boys outlast Cimarron
February 4, 2011 - 6:32 pm
Legacy’s Andre Washington scored 11 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter Friday to help the Longhorns hold on for a 63-57 road win over Cimarron-Memorial.
Chris Cook had 16 points to lead Legacy, which outscored the Spartans 40-30 in the second half.
Erik Brewer paced Cimarron with 21 points. Mussie Gebremeskel added 15 points for the Spartans.
Shadow Ridge 55, Arbor View 52 — At Shadow Ridge, Robby Whitaker hit the go-ahead bucket in overtime, then hit two free throws to seal the game as the Mustangs rallied past the Aggies.
Whitaker, who finished with just six points, hit a basket to give Shadow Ridge a 53-52 lead.
David Everage scored 12 to lead the Mustangs, who trailed by 16 in the third quarter before rallying.
Jordan Brown added 11 points, and Andrew Brass and Rodney Rainey each scored 10 for Shadow Ridge.
Chase Ealy paced Arbor View with 20 points.
Del Sol 68, Basic 64 — At Basic, David Day had 33 points to lead the Dragons past the Wolves.
Day was 8-for-9 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to help seal the win.
Fekadue Gebretekle added 12 points and Chris Marshall 10 for Del Sol.
Kyle Taitano led Basic with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Vince Carducci added 12 points for the Wolves.
Durango 54, Clark 51 — At Durango, the Trailblazers rallied in the final two minutes, and Tre’Von Wells hit two free throws with 15 seconds left to seal a victory over the Chargers.
Joel Feigler led Durango with 13 points, and teammate Cameron Stemley added 10 points and nine rebounds.
Wells and Antonyo Robinson each supplied 11 points for the Trailblazers.
Brian McGriff scored 30 points to lead Clark.
Palo Verde 69, Cheyenne 65 — At Cheyenne, Eris Winder scored 17 points to help the balanced Panthers beat the Desert Shields.
Jordyn Martin added 14 points and Christopher Blye 10 for Palo Verde, which used a 24-18 edge in the fourth quarter to rally for the win.
Khalid Banks had 34 points and three steals for Cheyenne. Ivan Harper added 11 points and two steals for the Desert Shields, and teammate Gary Stewart grabbed 14 rebounds.
Desert Oasis 71, Bonanza 60 — At Desert Oasis, Cameron Mich’l scored 13 of his game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter to help the Diamondbacks rally for a victory over the Bengals.
Zach Bobenhausen added 14 points for Desert Oasis.
Matt Figgins led Bonanza with 20 points.
Foothill 52, Liberty 33 — At Foothill, Greg Cox scored 10 points to help the Falcons cruise to a victory over the Patriots.
Dakota Yamka added seven points and 13 rebounds for Foothill, which led 28-18 at halftime.
Randy Tomlinson and Ceferino Delossantos scored seven points apiece to lead Liberty.
Coronado 86, Silverado 64 — At Coronado, Austin Nelson scored 26 points to help the Cougars cruise past the Skyhawks.
Nelson increased his tally to 1,227 career points, surpassing the previous school record of 1,206.
Jared Culbert added 14 points for the Cougars.
Ruben Jackson led Silverado with 23 points, and teammate Thomas McKay scored 11.
Centennial 78, Mojave 56 — At Mojave, Marcus Allen had 22 points, and the Bulldogs used a 20-7 third-quarter run to pull away from the Rattlers.
Aaseem Dixon added 20 points for Centennial, which led 38-36 at the half.
Quintarus Harper paced Mojave with 15 points.
Western 83, Pahrump Valley 57 — At Pahrump, Nate Johnson had 18 points to lead the Warriors to an easy win over the Trojans.
Sir Washington and Allen Davis each added 16 points for Western. Ryan Johnson added 13 points for the Warriors, who led 26-13 after one quarter.
Damian Browning led Pahrump with 21 points.
Green Valley 76, Tech 46 — At Tech, Austin Tebbs scored 22 as the Gators topped the Roadrunners.
Michael Thornton added 11 for the Gators, who had 14 players score.
Michael Johnson led Tech with 19 points. Manny Gonzalez added 15 points for the Roadrunners.
Spring Valley 64, Virgin Valley 54 — At Spring Valley, Sean Clancey and Tyler Jones each scored 15 points, and the Grizzlies outscored the Bulldogs 48-31 in the second half to win.
Deshaun Nowlin added 12 points for Spring Valley.
Cameron Jensen led Virgin Valley with 28.
Moapa Valley 75, Boulder City 70 — At Boulder City, Josh Thompson scored 21 points to help the Pirates slip past the Eagles.
Hayden Cooper had 15 points, Casen Lewis scored 11 and Dakota Watters 10 for Moapa Valley.
Trevor Montgomery led Boulder City with 21 points. Nate Hafen added 15 points for the Eagles, and teammate Austin Freauf scored 10.
Needles 76, The Meadows 72 — At The Meadows, Michael Hills scored 20 points to help Needles rally for a victory over The Meadows.
Lewis Larrabee nailed three consecutive 3-pointers late in the fourth quarter to help Needles take control. Teammate Aaron Burns, who had 16 points, sealed it with three free throws in the final minute.
Max Newman led The Meadows with 25 points.
Lincoln County 84, Mountain View 66 — At Panaca, Dantley Walker had 35 points and 13 assists to lead the Lynx past the Saints.
Ryan Rippetoe added 22 points, and Chandler Katschke supplied 20 points and 10 rebounds for Lincoln County.
Rippetoe had 13 points in the third quarter as the Lynx outscored Mountain View 27-16 to take a 57-47 lead.
Justyn Anderson led Mountain View with 37 points.
Agassi Prep 74, Lake Mead 36 — At Agassi Prep, Quincy Brown scored 25 points, and the Stars rolled to a 42-13 halftime lead and cruised past the Eagles.
DeMadjeo Simon tallied 12 points, three blocked shots and three steals, and Curtis Watson had 11 points, five rebounds and six assists for Agassi Prep.
L.J. Yamzon led Lake Mead with 12 points.
Pahranagat Valley 73, Round Mountain 46 — At Alamo, Cody Hosier had 28 points and six assists to lead the Panthers by the Knights.
Tyler Higbee added 13 points and eight rebounds for Pahranagat Valley, and teammate Kade Wadsworth supplied eight points and eight rebounds.
Mitchell Doheny made 11 of 13 free throws on his way to 18 points for Round Mountain, which got 11 points from Serjio Chavez.
Sandy Valley 48, Indian Springs 36 — At Indian Springs, Daniel Soto scored 14 points and Randal Spencer 13 as Sidewinders downed the Thunderbirds.
Chasen Malden scored 17 and Dominic Morgando 16 for Indian Springs, which led 25-17 at the half.
Sandy Valley outscored the Thunderbirds 18-4 in the fourth quarter to win it.
Beatty 44, Spring Mountain 37 — At Saville Middle School, Ramiro Hernandez scored 17 points to lead the Hornets past the Golden Eagles.
Anthony Turner added 13 points for Beatty, which outscored Spring Mountain 23-12 in the second half.
Jamarr Smith led the Golden Eagles with 14 points, and teammate Maurice Williams scored 11.