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LADY WOLVES TOURNEY: Basic girls top Moapa Valley in opener

Basic High girls basketball coach Teresa Gallegos did not deliver a complicated lecture before sending her team onto the court Thursday.

Instead, she simply asked her players to protect the ball.

The Wolves got the message, committing only 11 turnovers and rolling to a 55-41 victory over Moapa Valley in the opening round of the Lady Wolves Holiday Tournament at Basic.

Jayla Brown compiled 23 points and 13 rebounds for the Wolves, who took over with a 15-2 first-quarter run.

“We wanted to cut down on turnovers,” Gallegos said. “That’s been our goal. I think that and the fact that we also hit our shots were the keys.”

Brown sparked Basic’s early run with eight points and four rebounds in the first four minutes.

“When Jayla is in the paint, she is so dominant,” Gallegos said. “She has that heart and desire for rebounds, and most of her points come off rebounds. She knows that and it drives her.”

The Pirates, who committed 24 turnovers, struggled to slow the Wolves’ fast-paced offense, and trailed 33-17 at halftime.

But Moapa Valley battled back during the third quarter, as Shelbie Gray scored eight points in the period to help close the deficit. Her layup with 2:52 left in the quarter started a 6-0 spurt that helped the Pirates get within 44-36.

Basic squelched that momentum when Dana Deloney opened the fourth with a 3-pointer that started a 6-0 run.

The Wolves intensified their defensive pressure, holding the Pirates to five points in the final quarter. They worked the clock down the stretch, and Moapa Valley was unable to regain momentum.

Gallegos said it was just the tournament start her squad needed.

“I told the girls that we have never won this tournament,” she said. “It’s definitely one of our goals to win it. But we’ve still got some tough games ahead of us.”

Deloney finished with 13 points and three steals to help Basic, and teammate Samiyah Abdullah added six points and two steals.

Gray led Moapa Valley with 14 points and 11 rebounds, and Kimberly Lewis had 10 points and 12 boards.

Chaparral 63, Willits (Calif.) 54 — Tichina Savoy scored 22 points to help the Cowboys top the Wolverines.

Heaven Anderson added 12 points for Chaparral, which pulled away in the fourth quarter.

Mt. Eden (Calif.) 57, Tech 27 — The Monarchs had four players finish in double-figure scoring as they cruised past the Roadrunners.

Deja Jackson led Mt. Eden with 16 points.

Sabrina Sawyer paced Tech with 12 points.

Alameda (Calif.) 63, Spring Valley 24 — Marie Bertholdt scored 14 of her game-high 18 points in the first half to lead the Hornets past the Grizzlies.

Jana Espiritu scored 14 points for Spring Valley, and teammate Jamie Fajardo added five points.

South Torrance (Calif.) 67, Mojave 13 — The Spartans outscored the Rattlers 24-1 in the second quarter and rolled to a victory.

Rayena Rael scored seven points to lead Mojave, which managed just five field goals.

Monte Vista (Calif.)  72, Silverado 18 — Madi Burroughs scored 15 points and the Mustangs used stifling defensive pressure to rout the Skyhawks.

Brittany Loguidice scored nine points to pace Silverado, which was held to five points in the second half.

Jurupa Valley (Calif.) 76, Sunrise Mountain 35 — Bianca Villegas had 22 points as the Jaguars blitzed the Miners.

Brittany Veal led Sunrise Mountain with 10 points.

Lakeside (Calif.) 59, Faith Lutheran 29 — Kianna Williams tallied 18 points, and Marissa Williams added 13 points as the Lancers downed the Crusaders.

Julia Benko led Faith Lutheran with eight points.
 

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