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Round Mountain survives in double OT to reach 1A girls final

Alyssa Hanks scored 33 of her game-high 34 points after halftime to lead Round Mountain to a 74-70 double-overtime win over Eureka in the Class 1A girls state semifinals at Durango High.

Centennial devours Bishop Manogue to win Class 4A girls title

Centennial jumped on Bishop Manogue from the outset and capped its season in style with a record-setting 97-52 victory in the Class 4A girls basketball state title game at Cox Pavilion.

Lowry guns down Moapa Valley in Class 3A girls semifinals

Moapa Valley was unable to cool off Lowry’s outside shooters and dropped a 61-42 decision Friday in the semifinals of the Class 3A girls basketball state tournament at Cox Pavilion.

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Clark hangs on, to play Bishop Gorman for 4A boys state title

Clark’s Ian Alexander blocked seven shots and helped the Chargers withstand a late Coronado surge to claim a 56-48 win in the Class 4A boys state basketball semifinals at Cox Pavilion.

Reserve sparks Centennial in 4A girls state semifinals

Reserve Jayden Eggleston finished with 23 points and six rebounds, and Centennial wore down Liberty for a 76-51 victory in the Class 4A girls state semifinals Thursday at Cox Pavilion.

Cimarron gets jolt from Haylei Hughes’ interception to win state title

Cimarron-Memorial senior Haylei Hughes jumped a route at defensive back and returned an interception 76 yards for a touchdown for the momentum-shifting play Wednesday to help the Spartans flag football team pull away for a 24-7 win over Coronado in the Class 4A state final.

Rae Burrell pays heed to coach, leads Foothill girls to state

Foothill junior guard Rae Burrell bounced back from an early-season benching to lead Foothill to its first Sunrise Region title since 2012 and a berth in the Class 4A girls state tournament.

James Bridges gives Clark open look at 4A boys tournament

Being open isn’t enough for Clark boys basketball coach Colin Darfour. He wants his players to be “wide, wide open.” But when junior James Bridges takes a jumper, Darfour rarely worries.

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