Wednesday’s prep results
Thursday, Nov. 30, 2000 | 12:01 p.m.
For games of Nov. 29, 2000
BOYS BASKETBALL
Centennial 66, Foothill 56: John Mosier scored 19 points and Justin Oglesby added 13 to lead the Bulldogs.
Green Valley 57, Palo Verde 46: Ramond White scored 22 points and Mitch Platt added 11 in the win over the Panthers.
Bonanza 63, Eldorado 53: Demetrious Orme led the Bengals to victory with 20 points, while Glen Thomas had 24 points for the Sundevils in the loss.
Clark 72, Desert Pines 68: Jeremy Murden topped the Chargers with 17 points, and Michael Cooper followed with 14 in the win.
Vo-Tech 68, Boulder City 51: Corey Eatman scored 19 points to help the Road Runners to victory.
Silverado 72, Mojave 69, 2 OT: The Skyhawks got 17 points apiece from Branden Cowan and Corey Tyler, while Eric Howard had 20 points in the losing cause.
Cimarron-Memorial 57, Basic 52, 3 OT: Robert Young had 20 points to lead the Spartans to victory.
Bishop Gorman 82, Las Vegas 53: Dinard Taylor scored 17 points and Brandon Knott and C.J. Watson scored 15 apiece to help the Gaels open with an easy win.
Durango 83, Rancho 38: The Trailblazers opened with a road victory.
Western 68, Valley 66: The Warriors pulled out a close win, dropping the Vikings to 0-2 this season.
Cheyenne 79, Chaparral 64: The Desert Shields improved to 2-0 on the young season.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bonanza 83, Eldorado 35: Lyndsay Gensler scored 18 pints and Serrita Coleman assisted the win with 14 points.
Clark 35, Desert Pines 32: Ashley Albahani led a balanced attack with seven points for the Chargers.
Durango 53, Rancho 40: Jen Bakotich had 18 points to spearhead the Blazers' win.
Palo Verde 57, Green Valley 40: Vivian Enaleso had 15 points and Donnetta Coleman racked up 12 points for the Panthers. Jennifer Ridout had 14 points for the Gators in the loss.
Vo-Tech 46, Boulder City 29: Keisha Stevenson had 15 points and Antrice Williams had 10 points to lead the Road Runners to victory.
Centennial 84, Foothill 38: Darci Sandoval scored 25 points as the Bulldogs improved to 2-0.
Bishop Gorman 82, Las Vegas 48: The Gaels opened with an easy home victory.
Valley at Western, not reported
Chaparral at Cheyenne, not reported
Basic at Cimarron, not reported
Silverado at Mojave, not reported
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