Top-seeded Centennial clinched a berth in next week’s Class 5A girls state basketball tournament, where the Bulldogs will go for their seventh straight title.
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Asani Ceaser and Kaniya Boyd scored 14 points apiece, and Centennial began its run for a seventh straight state basketball title with a decisive win Tuesday.
Spring Valley was ranked No. 2 in Class 5A for most of the season before injuries caused a late-season skid, but the Grizzlies are getting healthy for the postseason.
Centennial has been its usual dominant self during the regular season in search of its seventh straight state championship.
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The Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas and Somerset Losee boys remained No. 1 in the Southern Nevada rankings, while the Centennial, Las Vegas and Moapa Valley girls stayed on top.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school basketball action.
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Centennial, the six-time defending state girls basketball champion, got 26 points from Kaniya Boyd and used a 16-0 run in the third quarter to put away Spring Valley.
Check out the top performances from Thursday’s high school basketball action.
Check out the top performances from Wednesday’s high school basketball action.
The Bishop Gorman boys and Centennial girls stayed atop the Class 5A Southern Nevada basketball rankings. The Somerset Losee boys took over at No. 1 in 3A.