Childress helps Gorman break Centennial’s spell
Tonishia Childress' recent games against Centennial didn't end well.
The same was true for her Bishop Gorman girls basketball teammates.
The senior guard changed all of that Tuesday, pouring in 22 points and helping the No. 3 Gaels pull out a 60-59 road win against the top-ranked Bulldogs in a Southwest League game.
"She made things happen tonight," Gorman coach Sheryl Krmpotich said. "You expect that from your seniors. That was a great effort when we needed her to step up."
Childress scored five points in a 76-59 loss to Centennial in last year's Sunset Region final and didn't score when Centennial routed the Gaels 82-50 for the Sunset crown two years ago.
But with the Bulldogs focused on stopping classmate April Rivers, Childress grabbed the ball and the spotlight, constantly slashing into the paint.
Her final drive into the key gave Gorman (12-8, 5-0 Southwest) the lead with 13.6 seconds to go.
Centennial (19-3, 4-1) called two timeouts with 10 seconds left, but managed only a 23-foot shot by Tramina Jordan that hit the rim and ricocheted away with one second left.
Childress, who played 30:31 of the 32 minutes in a physical game, scored 14 of her points after halftime to help the Gaels erase a 31-23 deficit and hand Centennial just its second loss in its past 64 games against Nevada teams.
"We knew they were going to key on April," Krmpotich said. "We have a lot of weapons. You can't just key on one person."
Rivers added 13 points, including a four-point play that tied the score at 56 with three minutes to play.
Freshman Raychel Stanley had 13 points and 12 rebounds for Gorman, which overcame 19 turnovers and beat Centennial for the first time since the 2010 Sunset Region final.
"She's a stud," Krmpotich said. "She's a monster. She's a beast. She doesn't realize how talented she is. She's just a freshman, and she's a dominant post player."
Jordan paced Centennial with 16 points, and Breanna Workman scored 14, including a 10-for-12 effort from the free-throw line. Jada Brown had 11 rebounds for Centennial.
Contact reporter Bartt Davis at (702) 387-5230 or bdavis@reviewjournal.com.
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Tuesday's Highlights
BOYS
• Cimarron-Memorial's Tyler Willinsky had 11 points and 10 rebounds as the Spartans blitzed visiting Desert Oasis, 90-45.
• Chaparral's Tyree McNeal had 12 points, nine rebounds and four assists in the Cowboys' 63-30 home win over Tech.
• Lake Mead's Justin Yamzon poured in 43 points in the Eagles' 81-63 home win over Calvary Chapel.
• Adelson School's Sean Perry had 26 points and 12 rebounds to help the Lions rout visiting Sandy Valley, 57-21.
GIRLS
• Clark's Bobbi Floyd had 22 points and 15 rebounds in the Chargers' 59-42 home win over Western.
• Virgin Valley's Abbie Barnard scored 17 points to lead the Bulldogs to a 59-33 victory at Sunrise Mountain.





