Wednesday’s prep results
Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 | 10:57 a.m.
For games of Jan. 31, 2001
BOYS BASKETBALL
Cheyenne 66, Moapa Valley 51: The Desert Shields got 15 points from Keith Richardson, and 14 points apiece from Willie Hall and Shamario Ormond in the non-conference win.
Green Valley 66, Vo-Tech 51: Jamar Jordan scored 14 points and Ron Dunlap added 10 for the Gators. Akeem Brantley had 12 for the Road Runners, who saw their three-game winning streak end.
Durango 81, Western 65: Frank Brown had 23 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds and Martrel Johnson had 31 points and 14 rebounds as the Trailblazers upset the No. 2 Warriors. Wendell West scored 26 points in the loss.
Desert Pines 69, Las Vegas 46: Nick Porter finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds and Maurice Thomas added 16 points for the Jaguars. Jeremy Atwater scored 16 points for the Wildcats.
Valley 78, Rancho 47: Sam Jackson had 27 points and 10 rebounds and Josh Brown added 18 points and six steals for the Vikings.
Foothill 67, Basic 49: Derek Freeman scored 19 points and Dave Lainhart added 18 for the Falcons.
Bishop Gorman 79, Clark 78, 3OT: Justin Burns scored 26 points and made 8-of-8 shots from the line as the Gaels held on. Michael Cooper had 15 points and 13 rebounds for the Chargers.
Cimarron-Memorial 59, Centennial 51: Robert Young had 22 points and Jason Petrimoulx added 21 for the Spartans.
Mojave 68, Palo Verde 53: Eric Howard lifted the Rattlers to victory with a 25-point effort.
Chaparral 85, Silverado 50: Terry Robinson scored 19 points and Terrence Ruffen added 17 for the Cowboys, while Corey Tyler aded 10 for the Skyhawks.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Las Vegas 67, Desert Pines 52: Melissa Cejas scored 31 points for the Wildcats, while Shamieka Holmes chipped in 23 points for the Jaguars in the loss.
Green Valley 65, Vo-Tech 40: Taylor Cohen netted 21 points and Jennifer Ridout contributed 16 points for the Gators, while Keisha Stevenson had 14 points for the Road Runners.
Silverado 57, Chaparral 37: Nikki Hitchens tallied 17 points and Susan Lee and Jayme Connors each scored 10 for the Skyhawks.
Mojave 57, Palo Verde 38: Nicole Redden scored 14 points and Jamie Cottle added 12 as the Rattlers knocked off the Panthers.
Rancho 47, Valley 46: Amy Rucker had 19 points and Carol Jackson added 14 for the Rams, while Felicia Bell scored 19 points for the Vikings.
Basic 50, Foothill 37: Andrea Ramirez scored 11 points to lead the Wolves.
Centennial 61, Cimarron-Memorial 37: Darci Sandoval scored 19 points and Rachael Schein added 15 for the Bulldogs.
Western 63, Durango 52: LaMesha Walker had 24 points and 20 rebounds and Carol White chipped in 18 points for the Warriors.
Bishop Gorman 80, Clark 33: Jen Kline and Liz Cansdale scored 20 points apiece, and Breona Gray added 13 for the Gaels.
Cheyenne at Moapa Valley, not reported
GIRLS SOCCER
Chaparral 6, Vo-Tech 0
Goals: Campbell 2, C. Sobrero 2, Fahrney, Poirier.
Centennial 2, Palo Verde 0
Goals: Olson 2.
Silverado 3, Foothill 0
Goals: Mathis, Moore, Park.
Durango 4, Bonanza 2
Goals: Dur-Barge, Levin 2, Wergin. Bon-Bascones 2.
Bishop Gorman 4, Western 0
Goals: Arbelaez, Brown, Romo, White.
Valley 5, Desert Pines 0
Goals: Silva 3, Welding, Demory.
Eldorado 2, Rancho 1
Goals: Eld-Pictum, Orozco; Ran-Bywaters.
Green Valley 9, Basic 0
Goals: Breeden 3, Sillitoe 2, Jurado, Frakes, Chock 2.
Cheyenne 11, Mojave 0
Goals: Chey-Lund 3, Twasta 3, O'Harrow 3, Hernandez 2.
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