Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Desert Pines wins 3A title in overtime

Basket, two free throws give Jaguars title

- By Sam Gordon Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @BySamGordo­n on Twitter.

Left : The Desert Pines boys basketball team celebrates after defeating Cheyenne 48-44 in overtime for the NIAA 3A state championsh­ip Saturday in Reno.

Below: Cheyenne’s Jermaine McCormick fights for a loose ball with Desert Pines’ Hasani Jameel.

RENO — Desert Pines senior guard Darius Mitchell grinned, nodded and hoisted the Class 3A boys state basketball championsh­ip trophy high above his head as his teammates roared with adulation.

He was a junior varsity player a year ago.

He became a state champion Saturday.

Mitchell capped his only varsity campaign with a tiebreakin­g floater and subsequent pair of free throws in a 48-44 overtime win over rival Cheyenne at Lawlor Events Center.

He basked in the aftermath of the victory by hugging anybody and everybody in sight and posing for pictures alongside his fellow seniors, who were indubitabl­y as happy as he was.

“Knowing that this was my first year, this is emotional,” Mitchell said. “The fact that I played a game like this with a team like this, it’s just great.”

The Jaguars, sans Mitchell, won the 3A state championsh­ip last year, but lost 11 seniors and replenishe­d their entire rotation for the repeat.

They endured some natural growing pains early in the season, losing seven of their first 14 games as coach Michael Uzan fiddled with different lineup combinatio­ns.

Sure enough, he figured it out, and the Jaguars won 14 of 16 to conclude the regular season and set up the rematch with the Desert Shields in the 3A finale.

Desert Pines (22-9) slowed the pace with its 2-3 zone defense in the first half, but Kavon Williams and Ke’Shawn Hall made three late 3-pointers to propel Cheyenne (1811) to a 23-19 halftime lead.

Williams, who finished with a game-high 17 points, embarked on a personal 9-0 run in the third quarter, too, and forced the Jaguars to abandon their zone defense in the face of an eight-point deficit.

But they rallied with stops and scores, and sophomore big man Darnell Washington tied the game from the low post after a timeout with 33 seconds left in regulation.

“There were butterflie­s in my stomach,” said Washington, who has football scholarshi­p offers from Southern California, Arizona and Oregon, among others. “If I missed the shot, it (could have been) the game.”

Desert Pines shifted back to its zone defense in overtime, and Cheyenne’s stall offense backfired. Mitchell scored the only basket in overtime with 53 seconds left and finished with a team-high 12 points.

Uzan couldn’t have been more proud.

“We’ve got some outstandin­g kids over at Desert Pines,” Uzan said. “Darius has been through a tough season. He didn’t get any all-conference votes or anything. He came through tonight, and he showed out for us.”

■ Churchill County 60, Lowry 45 — The Greenwave girls cruised past the Buckaroos to win their second consecutiv­e state championsh­ip.

Churchill County beat Virgin Valley on Friday to advance to the title game, and Lowry beat Mojave.

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Cathleen Allison Las Vegas Review-Journal Senior Darius Mitchell had a basket and two free throws in overtime, leading Desert Pines to victory over Cheyenne in the Class 3A state championsh­ip game.

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