Tuesday’s prep results
Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2001 | 9:59 a.m.
For games of Dec. 18, 2001
BOYS BASKETBALL
Durango 85, Sierra Vista 74: Frank Brown scored 22 points, Tywain McTyer and Brian Young each put up 13 and Josh Wood and Nick Bahen each added 10 points in the Trailblazer win. Garrett Schofield scored 22 points, Eddie Coulson had 15, Rajen Green had 13 and Johnathan Johnson added 11 for the Mountain Lions.
Desert Pines 90, Chaparral 54: Shyon Clark and Nick Porter led the Jaguars with 23 points each. Omar Bywaters scored 12 points for the Cowboys.
Green Valley 89, Silverado 42: Mitch Platt scored 19 points, Jon Osborne had 16 and Chris Holm put up 11 for the Gators. Pat Fain scored 11 points for the Skyhawks.
Basic 72, Vo-Tech 61: Allan Smith led his team with 27 points, Tyler Stewart and Elliot Hinman each scored 13 for the Wolves' victory. Akeem Brantley scored 18 points and Solomon Coleman tallied 17 for the Roadrunners.
Foothill 64, Coronado 46: Kevin Marshall led the Falcons with 24 points and Marcos Ramos scored 9 points with 11 rebounds. Wes Hagar scored 10 for the Cougars.
Cimarron 78, Palo Verde 74: Robert Young lit up the court with 37 points, Jason Petrimoulx had 18 and Chris Fearon added 13 for the Spartan victory. Jamar Rankin scored 14 points and Todd LaMasters added 12 for the Panthers.
Las Vegas 65, Eldorado 40: Glenn Thomas led the Wildcats with 21 points and Jeremy Atwater added 19 with 12 rebounds.
Clark 91, Bonanza 53: Mike Philogene scored 27 points with nine rebounds, Kinson Jean Francios put up 20 points with 8 rebounds and Jiaro Palma added 13 points with 10 rebounds for the Bengal win. Matt Kaylor scored 14 points for the Chargers.
Mojave 75, Boulder City 63: Anthony Egnor scored 16 points, Andre Lawson and Lynnard Barnes each had 14 and Anthony Wilson added 13 for the Rattler win.
Cheyenne 83, Centennial 69: Keith Richardson led the Desert Shields with 24 points.
Bishop Gorman 80, Western 60: C.J. Watson had 36 points and Joe Anderson added 14 for the Gael victory.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Palo Verde 50, Cimarron-Memorial 41: Vivian Ewelefo led the Panthers with 18 points.
Bonanza 78, Clark 43: Lyndsay Gensler scored 18 points, Jennifer Davey had 13, Serrita Coleman put up 11 and Denise Davis added 10 in the Bengal win. Porecha Samuel led the Chargers with 18 points.
Eldorado 67, Las Vegas 61: Jessica Sierra led her team with 23 points, Shanieka Brown had 17 and Chelsea Clay added 16 for the Sundevils, while Charmithia Gates put up 14 points and Jamilia McNeil had 16 for the Wildcats.
Centennial 90, Cheyenne 32: Rachael Schein scored 18 points, Darci Sandoval put up 17, Whitney Price had 16 and Sierra Chambers added 15 for the Bulldogs.
Durango 50, Sierra Vista 32: Ashley Preston scored 12 points, Eve Thomas had 11 and Felicia Thompson added 10 for the Trailblazers.
Valley 67, Rancho 31: Janee Webb scored 18 points and Yolanda Johnson had 17 for the Viking victory, while Carole Jackson scored 11 for the Rams.
Silverado 44, Green Valley 61: Deanne Appuglise and Brittney Turner each scored 10 points for the Skyhawk win, while Jabreta Hubbard scored 19 points and Ashley Chu had 14 for the Gators.
GIRLS SOCCER
Eldorado 6, Vo-Tech 0
Goals: Pictum 2, Claborn 2, Mayorga, Somfleph. Shutout: Whinery.
Cheyenne 3, Durango 1
Goals: O'Harrow 2, Alexander; Dur-Gurbess.
Green Valley 1, Chaparral 0
Goal: Patte.
Coronado 5, Rancho 1
Goals: Cor-Baker 2, Levin 2, Bitle; Ran-Kihuen.
Bonanza 4, Palo Verde 1
Goals: Bon-Graham 3, Hurley; PV-Lambert.
Centennial 9, Clark 0
Goals: Cent-Gordon 3, Kimenker 2, Brooks 2, Davis, Matyas. Shutout: Alfasi, Diedrich.
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