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Darfour confounded after leading boys basketball team to 27-5 mark

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Colin Darfour guided Clark’s boys basketball team to the Class 4A state title game in his only season as the Chargers’ coach. That’s right. Only season.

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Darfour, 34, confirmed he was fired during a meeting with school administra­tors last week, a move that remains confoundin­g, even after a weekend of reflection.

“I’m extremely surprised and taken aback by the developmen­ts that have gone on,” Darfour said. “I wish I had a crystal ball and I could find out exactly what it was so I can shield myself against it in the future. But at this time, it’s just speculatio­n.”

A voice mail message left Tuesday morning with Clark assistant principal Gena Reagh was not returned.

Clark, which featured one senior among its top seven scorers, finished 27-5 under Darfour with three of the losses coming against Bishop Gorman.

The Chargers ended Gorman’s 75game winning streak against Nevada Interschol­astic Activities Associatio­n opponents with a 68-62 road win on Jan. 31 and nearly upset nationally ranked Chino Hills (California) in December.

“Every team we lost to was an extremely high-level basketball team, and we did this with one of the youngest rosters in the city,” Darfour said. “I was blessed and fortunate to coach one of the most talented groups of players that this city can put together. It was an awesome ride. Now, were there some difficulti­es along the way? Absolutely. But that’s just how life is.”

In the Class 4A title game last month, Clark let an eight-point lead slip away in the final 1:40 and lost 62-58 to Gorman. Darfour said he doesn’t believe that result played into the school’s decision.

“I think we had a spectacula­r sea- Team Record Clark 27-5 Mojave 14-10 Mojave 17-9 Mojave 15-14 Mojave 16-11 Mojave 5-21 Total 94-70 son, and I think that was clear to everyone,” Darfour said. “I don’t think it was 90 seconds that dictated my future.”

Darfour, a Vo-Tech graduate and former UNLV player, went 67-65 in five seasons at Mojave before being hired at Clark in June. He said he is open to coaching next season.

Former Clark coach Chad Beeten resigned this month at Crossroads (California) and is expected to be a candidate for the opening.

“I just want to thank the players that I got to coach and was fortunate enough to be around. They’re an awesome group,” Darfour said. “I’ll always have fond memories of coaching and teaching at Clark.” Postseason result 4A state final 3A Southern Region quarterfin­als 3A Southern Region semifinals 3A Southern Region semifinals THOMAS EARNS GATORADE HONOR

Centennial’s Samantha Thomas was named the Gatorade Nevada Girls Basketball Player of the Year.

Thomas, who signed with Arizona, averaged 16.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists in leading the Bulldogs to a third consecutiv­e state championsh­ip.

She had 19 points, six rebounds and five assists in Centennial’s 97-52 victory over Bishop Manogue in the state final.

Thomas is the fourth player from Centennial to win the award, joining Jada Brown (2012), Alexis Byrd (2010) and Italee Lucas (2007). BASIC IN RANKINGS

Basic’s baseball team is ranked No. 12 in the USA Today Super 25 preseason poll that was released Tuesday.

The Wolves return six starters from the team that won the Division I (now Class 4A) state title and are off to a 4-0 start this season. Contact reporter David Schoen at dschoen@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @ DavidSchoe­nLVRJ on Twitter.

 ?? BRETT LE BLANC/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL @BLEBLANCPH­OTO ?? Colin Darfour, seen talking to his team during a Nov. 22 practice, confirmed Tuesday he was fired during a meeting with school administra­tors last week, a move that remains confoundin­g to him, even after a weekend of reflection.
BRETT LE BLANC/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL @BLEBLANCPH­OTO Colin Darfour, seen talking to his team during a Nov. 22 practice, confirmed Tuesday he was fired during a meeting with school administra­tors last week, a move that remains confoundin­g to him, even after a weekend of reflection.

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