Wednesday’s prep results
Thursday, Feb. 3, 2000 | 9:24 a.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Rancho 58, Valley 57:
With two seconds left, DeShawn Campbell hit a layup to give the Rams an upset road win. Rancho's Rod Lukes led all scorers with 28.
Basic 70, Foothill 61:
The Wolves' Ian Atkins destroyed the Falcons with 34 points while ripping down 15 rebounds.
Silverado 72, Chaparral 57:
Kevin Short led the Skyhawks with 22 points and Brandon Cowan added 14 for the home win.
Cimarron 37, Centennial 26:
Robert Young led the Spartans with 13 points as the Bulldogs slowed the pace to keep up with Cimarron.
Gorman 77, Clark 71:
The Gaels edged out the Chargers for the home win.
Green Valley 60, Vo-Tech 42:
Mitch Platt scored 16 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Gators to a home victory.
Western 75, Durango 67:
Brandon Weaver scored 15 points and Modesto Fowler and Tim Day each added 14 as the Warriors completed a season-sweep of Durango. Jamaal Brimmer scored a game-high 26 points in the loss for Durango.
Las Vegas at Desert Pines, not reported
Mojave at Palo Verde, not reported.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Silverado 62, Chaparral 42:
Sara Freels scored 12 and three others had 10-point nights for the Skyhawks. Krystal Turner contributed 23 points in the losing cause.
Las Vegas 75, Desert Pines 59:
Melissa Cejas tallied 27 points and grabbed 15 boards and Jasmere Kirby added 22 to lead to the Wildcat win.
Valley 42, Rancho 41:
Zerena Pollard hit a lay-in with three seconds on the clock to ice the home win.
Durango 67, Western 47:
Danielle Boyack scored 17 points becoming the first Trailblazer player -- girls or boys -- to score 1,000 career points.
Palo Verde 70, Mojave 39:
Ryann Russel tallied 18 points to lead the Panthers to the road win.
Bishop Gorman at Clark, not reported.
Basic at Foothill, not reported.
Green Valley at Vo-Tech, not reported
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