The Nevada Basketball Season is underway and we will publish our weekly northern northern chart to prepare basketball for basketball every week. Here is the basketball chart for girls this week.
1. Renault (17-4, 11-2; last week 1): Renault has been heading for the upper hand in the last weeks of the regular season. Huski have removed both the Spanish springs and the reeds in weeks at the back. Brooksley Wilson, a freshman, and Violet Gordon, a sophomore, led the Husky fee and constantly placed impressive numbers in the fight and points of the match. Gordon, earlier at Bishop Manogue, shines as he was in green and gold and brings this explosiveness in the insult of Renault, an average of about 13 points per game.
2. Spanish springs (15-5, 11-1; last week 2): The dominance of the Spanish Springs rose right where she gave up after the loss of Kuga by Renault to the 17th. Cugars doubled their score against Carson and Galena last week. The cougars managed to bounce after the loss of Renault and still struggled to contender for the regional title. Spanish Springs host Bishop Manogue on Tuesday night, which should be a racing game.
3. Reed (18-3, 11-2; last week 3): Despite the Taua Puloka game with 33 points, Reed failed to slow down Renault’s crime that came out of the hot gates. In the first match against the Husky in December, Raiders pulled out the victory, 43-42. It was not the same situation on Friday. Outside the Puloka team is combined for ten points. Against Renault. If Raiders want to continue to be a contender for the regional title, they will have to find a way to rely on other players outside number 4 and counteract the opponent’s crimes with strict protection. Reed hosted McQueen on Monday before heading to Carson the next day.
4. North valleys (17-3, 6-0; last week 5): It was a game that determined the 3A team ranking, northern valleys made the trip play in front of a difficult crowd of Fernley. The Panthers went to the top after they left for half. They locked Fernley’s crime and exceeded in the last two fourth 33-25 to withdraw the victory, 51-48. The Panthers rolled through their opponent, including 30-point plus wins over sparks in days behind. North Valleys returns to the league game on Wednesday against South Tahoe.
5. Fernley (16-5, 5-1; last week 4): Fernley continues to plow in 3A opponents after losing to Churchill County on the 15th. Wakeros recovered with Taylor Tolestrup and Justice Martel Artiaga, demolishing 16 points against Lowi. They also played without a top player at Jaelece Wasson, which did not appear in the race. The wakeros played in the northern valleys on Monday and fell to the Panthers after leading at halftime, 51-48.
6. Lowry (13-5, 6-1; last week 6): The back days for Lowi did not delay them as an exclusive Spring Creek, 58-40, before closing the weekend with a win over Elko, 45-28. Nevada engages the UK Backus continues to maintain a pace to end the season an average of 30 ppg. The senior absorbs the basis of the offensive production for Buckaroos. Buckaroos lost to Fernley last week, but there is a chance of redemption in the coming weeks and sits on the 3A northern standings along with Churchill County.
7. Pyramid Lake (17-5, 8-0; last week 7): Pyramid Lake is expanding its victorious series over the opponents of the league to 36 makes the match, with Raynan Mix-Tapija making 70% of its shots against Virginia City on Friday. The Mukars were the team to compete with the Lakers according to the 1A ranking, but there was no chance against the offensive wisdom of Lake Pyramid. Lakers host the Sierra Sage Academy before hosting Sage Ridge on Saturday.
8. County Churchill (17-6, 6-1; last week 8): This is a six game, a winning game that Churchill County has embarked on in his last three games for the season. Greenwave launched the series with a dominated win over Wooster, 47-9, before downloading the 3A title of Fernley’s title just four days later. Fallon has the opportunity to prove himself against Lowi, another contender for the title, before preparing to end his season against his rival in Fernley.
9. Bishop Manogue (12-10, 9-4; last week 9): It was not the season we saw from last year’s ruling 4A state champions. Bishop Manogue goes back through the standings with four straight wins in the league. The miners hit the schedule with Spanish Springs and Renault Lomong, two of their four losses in the League before ending the season against Carson.
10. Eureka (15-2, 6-1; last week 10): The winning series continues for Eureka after winning 42-35 over McDermatitis on Friday night. The vandals recovered after noting their first loss in the Bulldogs League game in early January. We should expect both Eureka and McDermatitis to be the contenders for a regional title until the end of the regular season. Megan Johnson strengthens Evrika insulting (15.3 ppg, 5.2 APG, 5.8 SPG).