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4A GIRLS HONORS: Dikes does it all for Gorman

By BARTT DAVIS
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Feb. 22, 2012 | 6:35 p.m.
Updated: Feb. 22, 2012 | 7:05 p.m.

On some basketball teams, Zhane Dikes might be listed on the roster as a point guard.

On others, the Bishop Gorman senior could be listed as a shooting guard or small forward. Still other teams might list her as a power forward.

The Gaels counted on her to do all of the above this season, and she did it well.

Dikes did a bit of everything in helping the Gaels to a 16-0 record in the Southwest League and a berth in the Sunset Region final. Her efforts were rewarded by area coaches, who voted her the Southwest’s Most Valuable Player.

“She just has a way of finding a way to get things done,” Gorman coach Sheryl Krmpotich said. “She’s able to play the point, pretty much down to the four (power forward). She’s got a great 10- to 15-foot jump shot. She can drive. She’s strong.”

Dikes averaged 14.3 points in the Gaels’ league games, but her contributions were much greater than anything that appeared in a box score.

“She’s our leader,” Krmpotich said. “When she is not at her best, we are not at our best. She’s the one who is pumping the younger kids up when they need to be, and getting in their face when they have to be.”

Dikes, who has signed to play at San Francisco next season, also shone on defense, constantly anticipating passes and jumping into passing lanes.

“When you’re a senior and a Division I kid, you find a way,” Krmpotich said. “She’s like a Michael Jordan. She leads by example.”

Gorman’s Diamond Major and April Rivers were named to the Southwest League first team, along with Desert Oasis’ Auburn Smith, Durango’s Jasmine Thomas and Western’s Brittany Moreland. Western’s Annette Megown was the Coach of the Year.

Centennial’s Jada Brown earned MVP honors in the Northwest League, with teammates Breanna Workman and Tamera Williams named to the first team. They’re joined by Palo Verde’s Jasmin Kiley and Lily Tapusoa, Faith Lutheran’s Kelsey McCourt and Legacy’s Tori Payne. Shadow Ridge’s Tyrone Henderson was the Coach of the Year.

The Northeast League had three MVPs as Valley’s Tyricia Payne, Las Vegas’ Shomari Harris and Canyon Springs’ Cherise Beynon shared the honor.

That left only four first-team members — Canyon Springs’ Pearl Paulo, Las Vegas’ Matti Ventling, Rancho’s LaKissa Martin and Valley’s Kennedy Wharton. Dorothy Kendrick of Canyon Springs was the Coach of the Year.

Basic’s Kailai Brantner was named the Southeast’s MVP.

Foothill placed two players — Bri Higgins and Christina Nash — on the first team, along with Coronado’s Sofie Cruz, Green Valley’s Angelica Mack and Liberty’s Alena Evans. Foothill’s Mike Collins and Coronado’s Bill Crego shared Coach of the Year accolades.

Class 4A Girls Honors
All-Northeast League
First Team
Matti Ventling, Las Vegas; Pearl Paulo, Canyon Springs; LaKissa Martin, Rancho; Kennedy Wharton, Valley.
Second Team
Mandy Chitwood, Canyon Springs; Kanosha Grey, Rancho; Denisheun Jackson, Eldorado; Leslie White, Desert Pines.
Most Valuable Players–Tyricia Payne, Valley; Shomari Harris, Las Vegas; Cherise Beynon, Canyon Springs.
Coach of the Year–Dorothy Kendrick, Canyon Springs.
 
All-Southeast League
First Team
Bri Higgins, Foothill; Alena Evans, Liberty; Angelica Mack, Green Valley; Sofie Cruz, Coronado; Christina Nash, Foothill.
Second Team
Jessica Meyers, Silverado; Sydney Clark, Liberty; Julie Harless, Foothill; Maggie Manwarren, Green Valley; Brittany Loguidice, Silverado.
Most Valuable Player–Kailai Brantner, Basic.
Coaches of the Year–Mike Collins, Foothill; Bill Crego, Coronado.
 
All-Northwest League
First Team
Kelsey McCourt, Faith Lutheran; Tori Payne, Legacy; Breanna Workman, Centennial; Tamera Williams, Centennial; Jasmin Kiley, Palo Verde; Lily Tapusoa, Palo Verde.
Second Team
Sam Leonard, Faith Lutheran; Neisha Jackson, Legacy; Shannon Brown, Centennial; Shelby Valentine, Centennial; Sabriya Brooks, Shadow Ridge; Lajuana Brown, Cheyenne.
Most Valuable Player–Jada Brown, Centennial.
Coach of the Year–Tyrone Henderson, Shadow Ridge.
 
All-Southwest League
First Team
Diamond Majors, Bishop Gorman; April Rivers, Bishop Gorman; Auburn Smith, Desert Oasis; Jasmine Thomas, Durango; Brittany Moreland, Western.
Second Team
Julia Ewalefo, Bishop Gorman; Alyssa Powers, Bonanza; Jaqueline Garcia, Desert Oasis; Tatiana Kearn, Desert Oasis; Mylasia Smith, Western.
Most Valuable Player—Zhane Dikes, Bishop Gorman.
Coach of the Year–Annette Megown, Western.
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Bball Momma wrote on March 05, 2012 12:19 PM: Wow Kailai Brantner? Really?