Wednesday’s prep results
Thursday, Jan. 18, 2001 | 11:25 a.m.
For games of Jan. 17, 2001
BOYS BASKETBALL
Bishop Gorman 76, Bonanza 54: Dinard Taylor supported the Gaels' win with 20 points, while Brian White fought back with 14 points in the loss.
Western 71, Clark 68: Patrick Stinett kept the nets busy with 23 points in the Warriors' victory.
Vo-Tech 62, Basic 54: Corey Eatman racked up 28 points for Vo-Tech, while Robert Hardy notched 23 points in the loss.
Desert Pines 73, Eldorado 59: Maurice Thomas netted 21 points in the Jaguars' win.
Foothill 63, Chaparral 56: Dave Lainhart tallied 28 points in the win over the Cowboys, who got 19 points from John Wreglesworth.
Cheyenne 71, Centennial 50: Kevin Richardson scored 18 points in the win for the Desert Shields, and Justin Oglesby had 19 points in the loss.
Green Valley 67, Silverado 65: Jamar Jordan scored 15 points in the Gators' win, while Corey Tyler had 24 points for the Gators.
Cimarron-Memorial 60, Palo Verde 57: Jayson Petrimoulx had a stunning 35 points in the win over the Panthers.
Mojave 65, Rancho 40: Andre Lawson put up 17 points in the win for the Rattlers.
Las Vegas 71, Valley 66, OT: The Wildcats got 22 points from Robert Berkey in a mild road upset.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Eldorado 49, Desert Pines 42: Markee Daniel had 22 points for the Sundevils.
Western 57, Clark 33: Kara White put up 23 points in the win for Warriors, while Porchea Samuel had 15 points for the Wolves.
Moapa Valley 45, Durango 44: Breena Bonnett had 12 points and Brook Adams shot the winning basket for Moapa, while Jenn Bakotich had 17 points in the losing cause.
Centennial 72, Cheyenne 34: Rachael Schein had 15 points in the win for the Bulldogs.
Silverado 72, Green Valley 37: Deanna Appuglise had 15 points in the Skyhawks' win.
Las Vegas 35, Valley 32: Melissa Cejas and Erin Swensen each scored 13 points in the Wildcats' win over the Vikings.
Chaparral 44, Foothil 42: The Cowboys picked up their second win of the season in a tight division home game.
Basic 47, Vo-Tech 40: The Wolves won a division game on the road.
Cimarron Memorial 45, Palo Verde 41: The Spartans upset the No. 9 Panthers at home.
GIRLS SOCCER
Valley 3, Las Vegas 0:
Goals: Welding 3.
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