Wednesday’s best high school basketball performances
Wednesday’s best
Wednesday’s best high school basketball performances:
Boys
A’lyjah Conway-Wilson, Canyon Springs — The senior scored 14 points in a 74-69 loss to Cimarron-Memorial.
David Eskridge-Poole, Valley — The junior scored 19 points in a 78-51 win over Chaparral.
Kenyon Giles, Silverado — The senior scored 34 points in a 66-63 win over Arbor View.
Elijah Johnson, Rancho — The senior scored 15 points in a 60-55 loss to Shadow Ridge.
Angelo Kambala, Liberty — The junior scored 14 points in a 63-27 win over Bonanza.
Miles Mitchell, Cimarron-Memorial — The senior had 21 points in a 74-69 win over Canyon Springs.
Zack Pompa, Shadow Ridge — The senior scored 17 points in a 60-55 win over Rancho.
Tayan Thompson, Cimarron-Memorial — The senior had 20 points and 10 rebounds in a 74-69 win over Canyon Springs.
Brian Townsend, Arbor View — The freshman scored 14 points in a 66-63 loss to Silverado.
Kevan Wilkins, Valley — The freshman scored 17 points in a 78-51 win over Chaparral.
Girls
Jaila Childress, Spring Valley — The sophomore scored 15 points in a 63-31 win over Fairmont Prep (Calif.).
Latahemo Fakahafua, Desert Oasis — The junior scored 18 points in a 59-17 win over Arbor View.
Aaliyah Gayles, Spring Valley — The senior scored 23 points in a 63-31 win over Fairmont Prep (Calif.).
Halle McKnight, Palo Verde — The junior scored 16 points in a 36-33 loss to Silverado.
Kayla Terry, Las Vegas — The junior had 36 points, 15 rebounds, eight steals, four blocks and two assists in a 61-30 win over Cimarron-Memorial.
Wednesday’s scores
Boys
Cimarron-Memorial 74, Canyon Springs 69
Liberty 63, Bonanza 27
Sandy Valley 62, Baker (Calif.) 24
Shadow Ridge 60, Rancho 55
Silverado 66, Arbor View 63
Sky Pointe 65, Adelson 26
Valley 78, Chaparral 51
Girls
Desert Oasis 59, Arbor View 17
Desert Pines 62, Eldorado 4
Las Vegas 61, Cimarron-Memorial 30
Sandy Valley 20, Baker (Calif.) 14
Shadow Ridge 59, Rancho 11
Silverado 36, Palo Verde 33
Spring Valley 63, Fairmont Prep (Calif.) 31
Coaches are encouraged to call in scores to the Review-Journal sports desk at 702-380-4587.