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ROUNDUP: Durango boys edge Spring Valley on Gentry's 18-footer

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Jan. 29, 2010 | 3:43 p.m.
Updated: Jan. 29, 2010 | 11:15 p.m.
Greg Gentry’s 18-foot buzzer-beater lifted Durango’s boys basketball team to a 68-66 road win over Spring Valley on Friday night.

Gentry, Stefan Colovic and Tre’Von Wells each finished with 14 points for Durango. Devin Matthews added 10 points for the Trailblazers.

Vince Johnson, Trey Whitley and Corey Clement each scored 11 for Spring Valley. Justin Omogun and Anthony Moore each scored 10 for the Grizzlies.

Centennial 73, Shadow Ridge 71 — At Centennial, Ben Vozzola’s right-elbow jumper with three seconds left in overtime lifted the Bulldogs past the Mustangs.

Vozzola finished with 22 points for Centennial. Aaseem Dixon added 16 points and eight assists, and Ryan Vozzola had 12 points and 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs, who trailed 30-25 at the half before taking a 43-40 lead into the fourth quarter.

Zach Ducksworth led Shadow Ridge with 20 points. David Everage scored 16 points, Zach Hafen had 12 and Josh Youngblood added 11 for the Mustangs.

Coronado 84, Green Valley 56 — At Coronado, Brandon Glanz had 39 points and 18 rebounds as the Cougars routed the Gators.

Austin Nelson added 17 points and nine assists, and Adam Schmitt scored 10 for Coronado.

Deandre Kambala led Green Valley with 12 points, and Austin Tebbs scored 11.

Basic 63, Liberty 48 — At Basic, Vince Carducci scored 17 of his game-high 22 points in the first half to lead the Wolves to victory over the Patriots.

Tyler Dobbins scored 13 points to help Basic, which jumped to a 20-9 first-quarter lead.

Giovanni Shelton led Liberty with 18 points. 
        
Desert Oasis 81, Clark 53 — At Desert Oasis, Cameron Jefferson had 18 points, 14 rebounds and six blocked shots as the Diamondbacks powered past the Chargers.   
 
Cameron Mich’l added 17 points, and teammate Anthony Lianzo scored 14 for Desert Oasis.

Derek Adkins contributed 11 points and eight assists, and Zach Bobenhausen grabbed 10 rebounds for the Diamondbacks.

Steven Dancy paced Clark with 16 points. Alejandro Rangel added 14 points and Bryan McGriff had 11 for the Chargers.

Silverado 60, Del Sol 51 — At Del Sol, Ruben Jackson scored 21 points to help the Skyhawks down the Dragons.

Dwayne Marshall added 16 points for Silverado.

Jeff Coon led Del Sol with 19 points. James Johnson had 12 points and David Day added 11 for the Dragons.

Palo Verde 92, Cimarron-Memorial 74 — At Palo Verde, Moses Morgan had 28 points to lead the Panthers past the Spartans.

Andrew Topham added 21 points for Palo Verde.

Cimarron’s Kevin Olekaibe led all scorers with 35 points. Ben Dorsey added 12 points and Christian Brown had 11 for the Spartans.

Cheyenne 71, Faith Lutheran 42 — At Faith Lutheran, Jaylen Henry scored 21 points to help the Desert Shields defeat the Crusaders.
 
Victor Bermudez added 13 points for Cheyenne.

Sam Done scored 14 points to lead Faith Lutheran. Wade Norman added 11 points for the Crusaders.

Sierra Vista 59, Pahrump Valley 37 — At Pahrump, Viko Noma’aea had 12 points and Dylan Goings scored 10 as the Mountain Lions topped the Trojans.

Dajhan Celius had eight points to lead Pahrump, which scored just 14 points in the second half.

Foothill 97, Tech 44 — At Foothill, Ty Copeland scored 10 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter to help the Falcons jump out of the gates with a 24-13 lead before blasting the Roadrunners.

Darren Buckles and Josh Curtis added 12 points apiece for Foothill.

Ben Seibert and Michael Johnson each scored 17 points for Tech.
 
Tartan (Minn.) 63, Las Vegas 45 —At Las Vegas, Tartan placed four players in double figures to down the Wildcats.

Tyree Anderson had 13 points for Las Vegas.

The Meadows 54, Needles 52 — At Calvary Chapel, Austin Brown scored eight of his 17 points in the fourth quarter as The Meadows rallied from a 35-33 deficit entering the fourth quarter to take a seven-point lead and hold off Needles.

Max Newman scored 18 points for The Meadows.

Michael Hills had 19 points and Anthony Ramos scored 13 for Needles.

Virgin Valley 53, Boulder City 36 — At Boulder City, Cameron Jensen scored 22 points to lead the Bulldogs past the Eagles.
 
Jensen scored the first 11 points of the game.

Jason Wittwer added 11 points for Virgin Valley, which outscored Boulder City 30-13 in the middle quarters. Zach Horlacher had seven points and 10 rebounds for the Bulldogs.

Preston Swasey led the Eagles with 13 points.

Lincoln County 63, West Wendover 54 — At West Wendover, Dantley Walker had 29 points and nine assists to lead the Lynx past the Wovlerines.

Eric Rippetoe added 18 points and 15 rebounds for Lincoln County.

Drew Arrien led West Wendover with 15 points.

Agassi Prep 75, Calvary Chapel 66 — At Agassi Prep, Dimitri Amos had 25 points and 18 rebounds to help the Stars hold off the Lions.

Quincy Brown added 25 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks for Agassi Prep, which took a 20-11 first-quarter lead. LeShaun Sims dished out 10 assists for the Stars.

Joey Peterson led the Lions with 19 points. Brandon Corbitt and Tyler Moore each had 11 points, and Justin Cox scored 10 for Calvary Chapel.

Trinity 71, Indian Springs 43 — At Indian Springs, Budweiser Hawkins scored 18 of his 28 points in the second half to help the Thunder roll past the Thunderbirds.

Tyler Watts added 16 points and Gage Neuwohner had 14 for Trinity.

Adam Reinke had 20 points, eight rebounds and five blocked shots for Indian Springs. Xavier Pena added 12 points for the Thunderbirds.

Beatty 63, Henderson International 53 — At Henderson International, Ivan Maldonado scored 23 points to lead the Hornets past the Wolverines.

Ramiro Hernandez added 11 points and Anthony Regalado had 10 for Beatty.

Logan Christie hit five 3-pointers on his way to 17 points for the Wolverines. Cal Rivera had 15 points and seven rebounds for Henderson International, and Jay Sutorius added 13 points.

White Pine 70, Mountain View 58 — At Ely, Michael Johnson scored 20 points to lead the Bobcats past the Saints.

Jacob Ashby added 14 points for White Pine.

Mountain View’s Justyn Andreson led all scorers with 28 points, and Cortland LeBoeuf scored 18 points for the Saints.
 
Lake Mead 76, Spring Mountain 40 — At Saville Middle School, Landon Littlefield had 26 points to lead Lake Mead.

De’Quan Thomspon added 15 points for Lake Mead.
 
Brock McQuade and Leon Saunders each had 13 points for Spring Mountain.

Pahranagat Valley 65, Tonopah 39 — At Alamo, Tyler Higbee scored 12 points to lead the balanced Panthers past the Muckers.

Tommy Williams added 11 points for Pahranagat Valley, which outscored Tonopah 24-5 in the second quarter.

Denver Otteson led Tonopah with 10 points.

Dixie (Utah) 53, Moapa Valley 51 — At St. George, Utah, Dixie used a 21-6 second-quarter run to take a 29-17 halftime lead and held off the Pirates.

Matt Vallet paced Moapa Valley with 13 points. James Frehner added 11 points and Hayden Cooper scored 10 for the Pirates.
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observer wrote on January 30, 2010 11:25 AM: i was there to honestly your a real liar. why does every1 try to criticize him for what he loves to do. Did you count all the shots Morgan took? Honestly your mad he had 35 , stop hating and give props the 4th leading scorer in then nation.


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wrote on January 30, 2010 11:01 AM: How about the good job of Coach Childress at Silverado. This team is on the way to making the playoffs.


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Observer wrote on January 30, 2010 09:12 AM: Watched Olekaibe from Cimarron last night. It didn't look like he scored 35 points. In all honesty he probably shot 35% from the field and took about 25-30 shots.


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Hoopfan wrote on January 30, 2010 09:11 AM: Zach Hafen is overrated


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Sports Fan wrote on January 30, 2010 09:09 AM: Great win Virgin Valley Boys!


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toddh999 wrote on January 30, 2010 08:26 AM: Tech was missing 4 players due to injuries, but Foothill is by far the best team in the Southeast Division. They have size and speed and it is hard to match up against them. They can shoot from anywhere and beat you inside or outside. Coronado is very solid, but this is Foothill's division to lose this year.


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wow wrote on January 30, 2010 03:06 AM: A 53-point victory with their all-star on the bench? You guys still think Foothill is a joke? If so, you're the joke.


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Truth wrote on January 30, 2010 12:11 AM: Holy Cow! Dunk Contest at Foothill for the youngins! Glanz isn't going to do anything against the Falcons!


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M wrote on January 29, 2010 11:46 PM: WAY TO GO GIGI !!!!!!!


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Fanbam wrote on January 29, 2010 11:10 PM: 39 & 19 for glanz? holy cow.