Sierra Vista’s last-second shot came after the buzzer and Rancho’s girls basketball team held on for a 46-45 home win on Friday.
Girls Basketball
Raymoni Bordenave led all scorers with 15 points as the Las Vegas High girls basketball team defeated host Valley 51-34 on Friday.
Dayonna Maddox scored 15 points and Canyon Springs’ girls basketball rallied in the second half to defeat host Faith Lutheran 54-42 on Tuesday.
Arbor View senior Kalli Hosier finished with 12 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, and the Lady Aggies opened a 22-point first-half lead en route to a 59-45 victory at Canyon Springs on Monday night.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association”s Board of Control repealed its previously approved alignment for next school year and shifted course Wednesday, approving any Division I-A school that reaches 150 points in the Nevada Rubric to move to Class 4A next year.
Tevin Gray scored eight of his 22 points in the fourth quarter Saturday to help Mountain View’s boys basketball team to a 51-35 home win over Pahranagat Valley.
Destiny Gonzalez scored 12 of her 21 points in the fourth quarter Wednesday to rally Western’s girls basketball team to a 55-47 win over visiting Faith Lutheran.
Southern Nevada Girls Basketball Coaches Poll (as of Jan. 6, 2016)
Capricia Pierce’s layup as time expired Friday lifted Western’s girls basketball team to a 49-48 win over visiting Clark.
Aviona Clark went 5-for-6 from the free-throw line in overtime and scored 19 points Tuesday to help Legacy’s girls basketball team to a 63-56 home win over Palo Verde.
Mallory McGwire poured in 32 points Saturday to lead Reno’s girls basketball team to a 58-44 win over Faith Lutheran in the High Sierra Winter Challenge in Reno.
When Adelson School lost in the first round of last season’s playoffs, then-sophomore guard Rom Izkovich didn’t sulk.
As many as four Clark County School District schools could have new homes for their sports teams next year in the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.
LaKissa Martin hit a 3-pointer from the corner at the regulation buzzer to force overtime, and Rancho’s girls basketball team made 5 of 6 free throws in the extra period Thursday to pull out a 43-38 victory at Valley.