The Desert Pines boys basketball team brought back its top two scorers from last year’s Division I-A state runner-up team, and welcomed a high-profile transfer to the mix this season.
None of that mattered Tuesday night at Centennial.
The Desert Pines boys basketball team brought back its top two scorers from last year’s Division I-A state runner-up team, and welcomed a high-profile transfer to the mix this season.
None of that mattered Tuesday night at Centennial.
Carl Crayon scored 17 points Tuesday as Eldorado’s boys basketball team stormed out to a 37-20 halftime lead before having to fight back for a 60-57 road win over Las Vegas.
Greg Floyd, who sat out last season after transferring from Clark, is a big reason the Jaguars are shaping up to be the team to beat in Division I-A this year.
Preseason information for Desert Pines’ boys basketball team.
Andy Johnson needed a point guard. The Findlay Prep boys basketball coach scoured the country this spring and ultimately zeroed in on a pass-first playmaker from Louisiana named Skylar Mays.
Greg Rogers still is learning the ins and outs of recruiting, so the standout defensive lineman from Centennial didn’t know that college coaches could begin contacting him and other members of the class of 2017 on Sept. 1. Luckily, Rogers found out just before his inbox was flooded.
Desert Pines junior small forward Trevon Abdullah gave an oral commitment to UNR on Thursday during an unofficial visit to the school.
Greg Floyd Jr. is a lot like a popular underground musician.
Patrick Savoy didn”t receive any scholarship offers after completing an all-state senior season with Las Vegas High. But the 6-foot-4-inch shooting guard hopes that will change this spring when he plays with Dream Vision AAU on the travel basketball circuit.
Clark boys basketball coach Chad Beeten knew this season’s squad would look a whole lot different from his 2014 state championship team that featured frontcourt standouts Diontae Jones and Sherron Wilson.