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Source: Daily Press, Victorville, Calif.迷你倉Jan. 24--VICTOR VALLEY -- Both the Victor Valley and Burroughs boys basketball teams had reason to celebrate at the end of their game Thursday night.But the Jackrabbits got the last laugh in a 64-62 victory at the Keith Gunn Gymnasium.Victor Valley never trailed and led for almost the entire game. It had a 41-29 lead at halftime and stretched its lead to 18 at one point.But Burroughs tied the score on a layup with 13 seconds left. The Burros were elated and started to celebrate. Victor Valley's Joseph Vadillo saw that the celebration left Burroughs out of position and quickly got the ball up court to Elijah Creighton for a contested layup and the game-winning bucket."They were a little happy," Victor Valley coach Matt Denny said. "They were figuring at least overtime."Previously the Jackrabbits lost by two points against Burroughs on the road in a game in which they were down by 18 and had a chance to tie or win it at the end.Creighton scored a game-high 24 points and had five rebounds and two assists. Khalil James had 17 points, four rebounds, seven assists and four steals; Chris Smith added 10 points and seven rebounds; and Diante Gibson had eight rebounds to go with a black eye and a possible concussion, Denny said.Victor Valley jumped out to its early lead thanks to hot shooting, hitting seven 3s in the first half.The Jackrabbits did not attempt a single foul shot during the game and Burroughs was only called for three fouls. Burroughs went 11-for-15 on free throws.Victor Valley (13-5, 8-1 DSL) travels to play rival Silverado on Tuesday.BURROUGHS (62)Mi. Polman 26, Martin 16, Ma. Polman 10, Jones 7, Ledford 3.VICTOR VALLEY (64)Creighton 24, James 17, Smith 10, Gibson 8, Vadillo 3, Hunt 2.Burroughs 12 11 18 21 -- 62Victor Valley 17 24 13 10 -- 643-point field goals -- Burroughs 3 (Ma. Polman 2, Mi. Polman); Victor Valley 10 (Creighton 6, James 3, Vadillo).Prep Boys Basketball--SILVERADO 74, BARSTOW 61: At Barstow, the Hawks set up a first-place showdown in the Desert Sky League with a road win over the Aztecs.D.J. Sylvester led Silverado with 21 points, four rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Jordan Henderson had 16 points, seven rebounds and two steals; Alize Travis tallied 13 points, three rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals; A.J. Nolen had 13 points, six steals, four rebounds and two assists; Mikeo Bonam had six points, 10 rebounds and five steals; and Rafael Agee came off the bench to add five rebounds, two steals, a block and an assists.Joseph Boston led Barstow with 20 points and Cody Boston added 16.Silverado (14-5, 7-1 DSL) hosts first-place Victor Valley (8-1 DSL) on Tuesday.SILVERADO (74)Sylvester 21, Henderson 16, Travis 13, Nolen 13, Bonam 6, Katz 2, Ayinalem 2, Agee 1.BARSTOW (61)J. Boston 20, C. Boston 16, J. Joseph 7, Gallegos 6, E. Joseph 6, Johnson 4, Taylor 2.Silverado 20 15 16 23 -- 74Barstow 6 19 22 14 -- 613-point field goals -- Silverado 4 (Sylvester 2, Nolen 2); Barstow none.--GRANITE HILLS 53, ADELANTO 31: At Apple Valley, the Cougars used a big fourth quarter to pick up their first Desert Sky League win of the season.Granite Hills led 29-21 after three quarters, then outscored Adelanto 24-10 in the final quarter to pull away.Michael Granger led the Cougars with 12 points. Dornell Norwood had nine points, 11 rebounds and five steals, and Richard Lopez added seven steals and four assists.Granite Hills (1-7 DSL) host Hesperia on Monday.Tyrone Hall led Adelanto (1-8 DSL) with 17 points.ADELANTO (31)Hall 17, Brokenbaugh 6, Bradford 3, Warren 2, Guthier 2, Medley 1.GRANITE HILLS (53)Granger 12, Klaus 10, Norwood 9, Yarber 7, Willman 7, Kaiser 5, Lopez 2, Dominguez 1.Adelanto 10 6 5 10 -- 31G. Hills 9 13 7 24 -- 533-point field goals -- Adelanto 3 (Brokenbaugh 2, Bradford); Granite Hills 3 (Granger, Yarber, Kaiser).--UNIVERSITY PREP 56, HESPERIA CHRISTIAN 54: At Hesperia, the Jaguars held on to beat the Patriots in a nonleague game.With less than 10 seconds remaining, University Prep missed the front end of a 1-and-1. Hesperia Christian got the rebound and had a chance to win the game, but Jared Hays' 3-pointer didn't fall.Jaalen Thompson and Herbert Morales each scored 14 points for University Prep (8-4). Vaughn Williams had 10 points and David Valdez finished with eight, including two free throws in the fourth quarter.Brad Leontas led HCS (7-7) with 19 points. Andrew Peacock had 17 points, 16 rebounds, four blocks and three steals, while Hays finished with seven points, six assists and three steals."I'm not all that disappointed," Patriots head coach Scott Dobyns said. "We need to play games like this. We need to grow up and learn to finish games. We need to play as many tough games as possible to prepare for the playoffs."On Friday, University Prep hosts Summit Leadership Academy and Hesperia Christian travels to Antelope Valley Christian.UNIVERSITY PREP (56)Thompson 14, Morales 14, Williams 10, Valdez 8, Bhangu 6, Perez 4.HESPERIA CHRISTIAN (54)Leontas 19, Peacock 17, Bragg 7, Hays 7, Andross 2, Flores 2.U. Prep 14 13 15 14 -- 56H. Christian 15 11 13 15 -- 543-point field goals -- University Prep 1 (Bhangu); HCS 6 (Leontas 4, Bragg, Hays). Fouled out -- Leontas (H).Prep Girls Basketball--SILVERADO 66, BARSTOW 64: At Victorville, Tennia Hill scored 26 points to lead the Hawks past the Aztecs in a DSL game.Jasmine Williams had 12 points and Talon Lewis had eight for Silverado (5-4 DSL).Barstow's Jasmine Green led all scorers with 24 points and Tiare Alefaio had 15.Silverado is at Victor Valley on Tuesday.BARSTOW (64)Green 24, Alefaio 15, Mims 9, Proctor 6, Cooks 6, Tucker 4.SILVERADO (66)Hill 26, Williams 12, Lewis 8, Harris 7, Guerrero 5, Banks 4, Brown 4.Barstow 15 17 14 18 -- 64Silverado 23 20 15 8 -- 663-point field goals -- Barstow 1 (Green); Silverado 7 (Williams 3, Hill 3, Guerrero). Fouled out -- Lewis (S).Prep Boys Soccer--SILVERADO 4, BARSTOW 1: At Barstow, the Hawks jumped out to a 4-0 halftime lead and cruised from there.Joe Moreno scored twice, his brother Anthony Moreno netted one, and Barstow helped with the other one on an own goal. Alan Manzo assisted on two goals.Silverado (7-1-1 DSL) hosts Victor Valley on Tuesday.--VICTOR VALLEY儲存倉9, BURROUGHS 1: At Victorville, David Escalante scored a hat trick and dished out an assist as the Jackrabbits snapped a two-game losing streak.Rodrigo Lopez scored twice and dished out two assists for Victor Valley (4-2-3), which led 4-0 at halftime.Thomas Armendarez, Omar Contreras and Rodrigo Rodriguez all had a goal and an assist. Daniel Mazariegos scored once, while Efren Gomez, Robert Becerra and Elden Arellano each finished with an assist. Brandon Palafox made one save in the first half, and Alan Narajo made five in the second.Victor Valley (4-2-3 DSL) plays at Silverado on Tuesday.--GRANITE HILLS 4, ADELANTO 0: At Apple Valley, Justin Padilla scored all four goals for the Cougars in their win over the Saints in a DSL match.Danny Carvajal had two assists, while Brian Soriano and Michael Schwegman added one apiece for Granite Hills (12-4-2, 7-1-1 DSL). Nanzul Ramos had five saves in goal.The Cougars play at Barstow on Tuesday.--RIVERSIDE PREP 4, ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 0: At Apple Valley, Jonathan Nolasco and Domingo Galeana each had a goal and an assist as the Silver Knights defeated the Knights in a Cross Valley League match.Miguel Marin and Cristian Rufino also scored for Riverside Prep (11-4-1, 8-1-1 CVL). Roberto Diaz and Andres Cortes each had an assist. In goal, Alvaro Lainez had three saves.The Silver Knights are at University Prep on Tuesday.--EXCELSIOR 3, ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND EXPLORATION 2: At Hesperia, David Avilas scored the game-winning goal for Excelsior with about 40 seconds to play.Devon Moreno finished with two assists and a goal, and Sebastian Estrada completed the scoring for Excelsior (4-7-1, 4-6 CVL), which faces Academy for Academic Excellence on Tuesday.--UNIVERSITY PREP 3, SUMMIT LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 1: At Victorville, the Jaguars scored twice in the second half to pull away from the Eagles and remain unbeaten in Cross Valley League play.The match was tied at 1 at halftime.Troy Lineham scored twice, Julio Serrano had a goal and an assist and Robert Hernandez notched an assist. University Prep coach Sammy Lara said goalkeeper Scott Hard made two really good saves.University Prep (9-0-1) takes on Riverside Prep on Tuesday.Prep Girls Soccer--SILVERADO 1, BARSTOW 1: At Victorville, neither team could come up with the game-winning goal in the second half.Jocelyn Cervantes opened the scoring for Silverado (3-4-4, 3-2-3 DSL) with a goal off an assist from Alyssa Solis. But late in the first half, the Aztecs scored the equalizer.Christina Gomez made four saves in the first half, while Brianna Silveira had two saves in the second half.Silverado is at Victor Valley on Tuesday.--GRANITE HILLS 7, ADELANTO 0: At Adelanto, Michelle Zarate scored a second hat trick of the week as the Cougars routed the Saints in a DSL match.Victoria Donoso, Ceslie Lefever, Maria Lara and Emma Healey all scored for Granite Hills (8-6-3, 6-0-3 DSL). Ashlenn Bradbury had four assists, Lara dished out two and Elaya Lopez had one assist.Noelle Hele and Ashley Bonetpels each had one save in goal. The Cougars outshot Adelanto 42-4.Granite Hills plays Quartz Hill in a nonleague match on Friday.--ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 3, RIVERSIDE PREP 0: At Oro Grande, Jenna Pinkerton had a hat trick to help the Knights beat the Silver Knights in a Cross Valley League match.Ally Samp had two assists and Hannah Hanson added one. Hannah Hutzley made nine saves in the shutout.AAE (6-2-1 CVL) hosts Excelsior on Tuesday.--UNIVERSITY PREP 3, UPLAND CHRISTIAN 0: At Rancho Cucamonga, the Jaguars remained unbeaten in Cross Valley League action with the win.Aime Alcala scored her first goal of the season, and Maritza Martinez and Marlyn Espino also scored. Jeannine Lugo and Cassey Durado had one assist each, and goalkeeper Justice Borden made five saves.University Prep (8-0-2) is at Riverside Prep on Tuesday.--EXCELSIOR 2, POMONA CATHOLIC 1: At Victorville, the Eagles pulled out a win in a Cross Valley League match.Sarah Calvert headed the first goal in off a corner kick from Abriana Trejo. Brienna Schriebman scored the second. She threw in to Jordan Hemstedt, who passed back and Schriebman put the ball in the back of the goal.Goalkeeper Courtney Osburn made three saves."Courtney came out strong and made all the necessary stops," Excelsior coach Ramo Badohoun said. "The one goal was tricky, because it was over her head. ... Jordan and Abriana contributed to a well-played defensive game. This win clearly belonged to our defensive effort."Excelsior (8-3-1, 6-3-1 CVL) plays Academy for Academic Excellence on Tuesday.Prep Wrestling--HESPERIA 52, SERRANO 18: At Hesperia, the Scorpions finished their Mojave River League dual campaign 2-2 with a win over the Diamondbacks.On senior night for Hesperia, all six seniors won their matches. Jacob Shurtliff (138 pounds), Mejalee Gay (195), Paul Bretado (220) and Gabriel Quezada (HWT) each won by pinfall. Chris Rocha (132) won by major decision and Javier Hernandez (160) decisioned his opponent.Hesperia and Serrano (0-3 MRL) will compete at the Dick Comly Invitational at Victor Valley, which begins Friday.106 -- B. Gray (H) won by forfeit.113 -- A. Hernandez (H) pinned E. Davis, 3:23.120 -- Vazquez (H) dec. Kelly, 14-10.126 -- Killpatrick (S) pinned Ramos, 3:25.132 -- C. Gray (H) dec. Gutierrez, 10-5.138 -- Shurtliff (H) pinned Gamboa, 3:26.145 -- Rocha (H) major dec. M. Balsitas, 10-2.152 -- R. Losorelli (S) pinned Urzua, 5:03.160 -- J. Hernandez (H) dec. Hogan, 5-1.170 -- Attwood (S) pinned Singh, 1:51.182 -- Vazquez (H) dec. W. Buckle, 10-4.195 -- Gay (H) pinned A. Mendoza, 1:42.220 -- Bretado (H) pinned Younes, 1:20.HWT -- Quezada (H) pinned Bailous, 4:23.--OAK HILLS 51, APPLE VALLEY 25: At Apple Valley, the Bulldogs topped the Sun Devils to improve to 4-0 overall and 3-0 in Mojave River League action.Oak Hills just had two seniors in its lineup in R.J. Caldwell and Shawn Elder. The rest of the lineup consisted of six sophomores, three freshmen and two juniors.Jordan Gaska (120 pounds), Angel Flores (132), Joseph Vaughn (138), Elder (160) and Jonathan Peterson (HWT) each recorded pins.The Bulldogs head to the Santiago/Garden Grove Tournament on Saturday and then host Sultana, which is also 3-0 in MRL, on Jan. 31.Copyright: ___ (c)2014 the Daily Press (Victorville, Calif.) 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