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ROUNDUP: Tullis tallies double-double to lead Durango girls past Desert Oasis

Megan Tullis had 15 points and 14 rebounds Monday to lead Durango’s girls basketball team to a 51-33 home win over Desert Oasis.

Tiarra Belville and Cherelle Hicks each scored 12 points, and Jasmine Thomas added 10 points for the Trailblazers, who used a 30-19 run in the middle two quarters to roll past Desert Oasis.

Megan Stanton led the Diamondbacks with 10 points.

Bishop Gorman 77, Pahrump Valley 24 — At Pahrump, Aaryn Ellenberg scored 21 points, and Gorman held Pahrump to four points on five field-goal attempts in the first half in the rout.

Amber Lane added 13 points and Zhane Dikes had 12 for the Gaels, who led 46-4 at the half.

Toi Simmons paced the Trojans with 11 points.

Sierra Vista 67, Spring Valley 32 — At Sierra Vista, Jeanette Jackson poured in 31 points as the Mountain Lions downed Spring Valley.

A’Yanna Johnson added 11 points for Sierra Vista, which led 33-14 at the half.

Michi Taylor led the Grizzlies with 10 points.

Bonanza 59, Clark 42 — At Clark, Alice Pitts scored 19 points to lead the Bengals past the Chargers.

Kiara Nesmith scored 17 points, and Tarah Murph had seven points and 10 rebounds for Clark.

Centennial 87, Cimarron-Memorial 26 — At Cimarron, Alexis Byrd and Ashley Klemz each scored 23 points to lead the Bulldogs in a rout of the Spartans.

Courtney Hayes added 18 points for Centennial, which led 30-1 after the first quarter.

Tyler Simpson led Cimarron with 10 points.

Arbor View 40, Cheyenne 30 — At Cheyenne, Jena Valenzuela scored eight of her 10 points in the first half to lead the Aggies past the Desert Shields.

Erika Lang also had 10 points for Arbor View, which outscored the Desert Shields 20-10 in the middle two quarters.

Britnee Shaw scored 15 points to lead Cheyenne.

Mojave 54, Faith Lutheran 39 — At Mojave, the Rattlers led 17-2 after the first period and cruised to victory over the Crusaders.

Jazzmine Robinson scored 14 points, and Traci Parks had 11 points to lead Mojave.

Alex Treadwell scored 15 points to lead Faith Lutheran.

Palo Verde 63, Shadow Ridge 44 — At Shadow Ridge, Alyssa Amoruso scored 19 points as the Panthers took a 41-19 halftime lead and cruised past the Mustangs.

Jasmin Kiley had 15 points, and Lily Tapusoa added 10 points for Palo Verde.

Elisha Hensey had 24 points, four assists and three steals for the Mustangs. Sabriya Brooks also supplied 13 points and 10 rebounds for Shadow Ridge.

Green Valley 74, Basic 53 — At Basic, Danielle Christenson, Sarah Pickus and Jazmine Jarvis combined to score 60 points as Green Valley raced past the Wolves.

Christenson scored 25 points, Pickus had 20 and Jarvis added 15 for the Gators, who led 52-43 entering the fourth quarter before pulling away.

Michaela Thomas had 17 points and Kailai Brantner tallied 12 for Basic.

Silverado 68, Tech 49 — At Silverado, Shea Collins poured in 27 points, and Natalie Lainhart added 17 points to lead the Skyhawks past the Roadrunners.

Adriana Heredia scored 16 points, Kristena Wilson had 12 points and Ashley Sanders added 10 for Tech.

Liberty 86, Del Sol 30 — At Liberty, Daynice Cochran led five double-figure scorers with 18 points as the Patriots bolted to a 31-10 first-quarter lead and cruised past Del Sol.

Amanda Delgado added 13 points, Tia’lani Chai scored 12, Jade Washington had 11 and Phoebe Baker contributed 10 for Liberty.

Chai also had 10 rebounds, and Washington had seven assists.

Kim Chischillie paced the Dragons with nine points.

Foothill 43, Coronado 22 — At Foothill, Bri Higgins had 16 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks as the host Falcons used a 15-4 third-quarter spurt to down Coronado.

Alysse Thummel added six points and five assists for Foothill.

Sofie Cruz led the Cougars with six points.
 

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