Brian Washington’s dunk was the exclamation point on a night where the 6-foot-5-inch senior had 28 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and six blocks to lead his Spartans’ boys basketball team to an 80-68 victory over visiting Cheyenne on Monday.
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Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson preview this week’s biggest basketball matchups in Southern Nevada.
Knylen Miller-Levi’s block, Kevin Legardy’s shooting send Canyon Springs past Legacy
Brian Washington had 14 points, 19 rebounds, five assists, five blocked shots and two steals to lead Cimarron-Memorial to a 66-52 road win over Palo Verde.
Desert Oasis had three players score 20 or more points and rolled to a 93-77 home win over Durango.
Centennial girls basketball coach Karen Weitz will have three of her players — Justice Ethridge, Melanie Isbell and Bailey Thomas — on the Lady Rebels within two years.
Clark (Class 4A boys), Cheyenne (3A boys), Centennial (4A girls) and Moapa Valley (3A girls) are No. 1 in this week’s rankings.
Democracy Prep rallied from an early 13-point deficit against Arbor View, and made all the key plays down the stretch to squeak out a 66-64 victory in the quarterfinals of the Legacy Tip-Off Classic at Legacy High on Friday.
Durango’s Anthony Hunter scored a game-high 24 points, including his team’s final nine points, to help the seventh-ranked Trailblazers hang on for a 65-64 road win over Las Vegas High.
Jaden Hardy scored a game-high 29 points and went to the line with his team down by two with 1.5 seconds left. He hit all three free throws to give the Cougars a 59-58 victory over visiting Centennial.