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ROUNDUP: Beals takes over in OT as Bengals down Warriors

Daytril Beals scored all eight of Bonanza’s points in overtime Wednesday as the Bengals downed visiting Western, 57-52.

Beals and Alice Pitts each scored 15 points for the Bengals, who led 30-23 at the half, but only scored four third-quarter points.

Dareshoun Lee poured in 22 points for the Warriors, while Michelle Simon added 15.

Durango 34, Pahrump Valley 33 — At Pahrump, Cherelle Hicks and Megan Tullis each scored nine points to help the visiting Trailblazers hang on to edge the Trojans.

Toi Simmons tallied nine points to lead Pahrump. The Trojans missed a layup in the final seconds.

Sierra Vista 50, Desert Oasis 29 — At Sierra Vista, Nicolette Grigsby scored 21 points as the Mountain Lions pulled away from Desert Oasis.

Jeanette Jackson added 15 points for Sierra Vista, which led 23-15 at the half.

Tatiana Kearn tallied 20 points for the Diamondbacks.

Valley 54, Desert Pines 49 — At Valley, Estell Wilson had 16 points and 13 rebounds to help the Vikings hold off Desert Pines.

Christina Davis had 18 points for Valley.

LaBrea Walker led the Jaguars with 26 points.

Canyon Springs 67, Eldorado 43 — At Canyon Springs, Kenosha Wright scored 16 points to lead the Pioneers past the Sundevils.

Diamond Broadus added 12 points and Ashley Jones had 10 for Canyon Springs, which outscored Eldorado 27-8 in the fourth quarter to pull away.

Eldorado’s Jeronica Jerkins led all scorers with 21 points.

Rancho 55, Sunrise Mountain 36 — At Sunrise Mountain, Aisha Momodu had 18 points to help the Rams defeat the Miners.

Mariah Coleman added 16 points for Rancho, which outscored Sunrise Mountain 17-4 in the fourth quarter.

Elise Marshall led the Miners with 13 points.

West Wendover 55, Jackpot 39 — At West Wendover, Danika Sharp poured in 36 points to carry the Wolverines past the Jaguars.
 

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