Wednesday’s high school scores, top performances
December 7, 2022 - 10:08 pm

Bishop Gorman High School's fans cheer in the second half of the championship game against Liberty High School in the NIAA Class 5A Southern League boys basketball playoffs, Friday, Feb. 18, 2022, in Las Vegas. (Chitose Suzuki / Las Vegas Review-Journal) @chitosephoto
Wednesday’s top high school basketball performances:
Boys
Ridge Adams, Arbor View: The senior guard scored 23 points as the Aggies took control in the third quarter and rolled to a 73-58 win over Legacy.
Rahjon Chambers, Legacy: The junior guard had 14 points in the Longhorns’ 73-58 loss to Arbor View.
Liam Guthrie, Shadow Ridge: The sophomore guard had 11 points for the Mustangs in their 66-34 loss to Centennial.
Jase Richardson, Bishop Gorman: The junior guard had 15 points, three assists and two rebounds to lead a balanced attack as the Gaels defeated Mojave 71-41.
Toby Roberts, Centennial: The senior finished with 22 points and seven rebounds to lead the Bulldogs to a 66-34 win over Shadow Ridge.
Girls
Sanai Branch, Arbor View: The freshman forward scored 25 points to help the Aggies edge Las Vegas 56-54.
Ariyanah Custard, Canyon Springs: The sophomore guard scored 23 points to help the Pioneers cruise to a 71-39 victory over Sunrise Mountain.
Layla Faught, Las Vegas: The senior guard scored a game-high 28 points as the Wildcats fell just short in a 56-54 loss to Arbor View.
Dazani Graham, Cimarron-Memorial: The junior guard logged 23 points, 10 steals and five assists to help the Spartans roll past Mojave 55-22.
Andie Wood, Moapa Valley: The junior scored 11 points to help the Pirates defeat Tech 60-22.
Wednesday’s scores
Boys
Centennial 66, Shadow Ridge 34
Arbor View 73, Legacy 58
Bishop Gorman 71, Mojave 41
Somerset-Losee 73, Boulder City 37
Sky Pointe 47, Pahrump Valley 23
Virgin Valley 65, Coral Academy 41
Girls
Arbor View 56, Las Vegas 54
Moapa Valley 60, Tech 22
Cimarron-Memorial 55, Mojave 22
Canyon Springs 71, Sunrise Mountain 39