Dillon Darrow had 16 points, six assists and five steals Tuesday as Needles’ boys basketball team rolled to a 62-29 win over Odyssey Institute (Arizona) in the Mohave Holiday Shootout in Bullhead City, Arizona.
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Las Vegas battled back from as many as 16 points down in the second half Tuesday but couldn’t find an answer for Trevin Knell and lost 69-58 to Woods Cross (Utah) in the third-place game of the Eastbay Division at Bishop Gorman.
Five letter winners return for the Roadrunners, who hope to contend for a state title.
Eight lettermen return for the Falcons, who are expecting to have a good season.
The Miners hope to be competitive this season.
The Cowboys hope to continue rebuilding the program and show improvement this season.
The Muckers remain young, but should be competitive this season.
The Gaels will have a new look this season but hope to remain one of the most successful programs in the state.
The Vikings are hoping six returning letter winners and a new coach can help turn around the program.
Bob Hopkins returns for his third stint as head coach, and with nine seniors on the roster, Pahrump hopes to become more competitive.
The Diamondbacks return just two starters and have a new head coach, but hope to compete for a playoff spot.
The Eagles return six lettermen and hope to be more competitive in the Class 2A Southern League.
The Panthers return four starters from last year’s squad and could be contenders for the Class 1A Southern League title.
The Trojans hope their new players can lead to more success.
Sierra Vista forced a fumble and recovered inside the 5-yard line on the first play of the fourth quarter, leading to the team’s only touchdown and a 10-7 road victory over Durango.
