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Bishop Gorman (23-5) will face Sunrise Region champion Liberty (25-3) in one Division I state semifinal, and Sunset Region champion Centennial (29-2) faces Northern Region champion Bishop Manogue (25-3) in the other. The games are set for Thursday at the Orleans Arena.
By now you’ve probably heard about the girls basketball game in Tennessee last week involving two teams intentionally trying to lose.
Karina Brandon wasn’t always her team’s leading scorer or rebounder.
Veteran Bishop Gorman girls basketball coach Sheryl Krmpotich had good reason to be nervous Monday.
A fan in the Spring Valley cheering section held up a poster that read “Fear the Finish” on a handful of occasions during the first three quarters of the Division I-A Southern Region girls basketball title game.
Follow the link for the schedule and results (when available) for the Southern Nevada girls basketball region tournaments.
White Pine’s girls basketball team couldn’t get out of its own way at the start of the second half Saturday.
Pahranagat Valley girls basketball coach Amy Huntsman was hoping her team could contain Round Mountain’s Alyssa Hanks on Saturday.
Centennial’s girls basketball team had a handful of chances to put away arch-rival Bishop Gorman in the Sunset Region championship Friday.
For Liberty’s girls basketball team, no game is over until senior center Paris Strawther says it’s over.
Round Mountain’s Alyssa Hanks knew she would have an advantage down low in her Division IV Southern Region semifinal against Sandy Valley.
White Pine junior Debra Kingston waited for the right time to take over against Lincoln County in Friday’s Division III Southern League semifinal at Spring Valley.
Foothill girls basketball coach Eric Kruger tried not to panic as he watched his team being outplayed by Coronado throughout the first half Thursday.
The looks on the faces of Bishop Gorman’s girls basketball players Thursday weren’t those one would expect of a team that had just won by 18 points.