A look at the Las Vegas Valley’s top girls basketball players for the upcoming season.
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Here are the Nevada Preps girls basketball rankings as of Nov. 21.
The Bulldogs return four starters from a team that won the program’s fourth consecutive large-school state title.
Centennial junior guard Jade Thomas will play college basketball at UNLV, she announced Monday via Twitter.
Centennial’s Eboni Walker comes in at No. 1 on our list of Southern Nevada’s top girls basketball players.
Centennial’s Melanie Isbell comes in at No. 2 on our list of Southern Nevada’s top girls basketball players.
Centennial’s Daejah Phillips comes in at No. 3 on our list of Southern Nevada’s top girls basketball players.
The Vegas Bulldogs, the AAU moniker for Centennial, wrapped up their summer season on Sunday with a championship in national Summer Basketball Playoff
Centennial continued its run as the state’s most dominant girls basketball program by rallying for a 74-65 overtime win over Liberty in the Class 4A state championship game.
Virgin Valley three-sport athlete Jayden Perkins won the Male Athlete of the Year
Centennial freshman point guard Taylor Bigby is blossoming into one of the top freshmen on the West Coast and already has secured scholarship offers from Colorado and Utah of the Pac-12.
The 6-foot-1-inch, 185-pound senior shortstop was batting .515 with four home runs, six doubles, 12 stolen bases and 19 RBIs through last week as the Rams’ leadoff man.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state girls basketball team.
Centennial defeated Liberty 74-65 in overtime to win its fourth consecutive girls state title Friday night at Lawlor Events Center in Reno. The Bulldogs trailed by 15 points entering the fourth quarter.
The Bulldogs’ girls basketball team received double-digit scoring from four players and rolled over Reno in the Class 4A state semifinals Thursday by a final score of 68-30.