Las Vegas Review-Journal

Pahrump Valley’s growth shows against Cheyenne

Trojans’ balanced attack key on road

- By Damon Seiters Las Vegas Review-journal

Pahrump Valley’s girls basketball team ended an eight-year playoff drought last season.

On Monday, the Trojans edged closer to claiming their first league title since 2008.

Jacquellen Stobbe had seven points, five rebounds, four assists and six steals to lead a balanced Pahrump attack as the Trojans earned a 40-27 road win over Cheyenne.

“We’re 18-5, and these kids, they haven’t really had any success out there in a long time,” Pahrump coach Bob Hopkins said. “Last year we made the playoffs for the first time in eight years, and we got better this year. We’re young and we just look to get some more tournament experience this year. And hopefully we can get to the big show.”

The Trojans (18-5, 7-2 3A Sunset League) opened the game on an 8-2 run and never trailed. They then used an 11-2 run in the second quarter to push their lead to 27-9 after a bucket by Savannah Fairbanks with 2:56 to go in the first half.

“When we played them out there, we kind of came out dead in the first half,” Hopkins said. “If we don’t play defense, we’re not very good. So we convinced the kids we’ve got to come out strong tonight, and we did.”

Defense wasn’t an issue on Monday for Pahrump, which limited Cheyenne to 7-for-40 shooting (17.5 percent) from

the field and forced 23 turnovers.

“I thought we could have put

 ?? Andrea Cornejo ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Dreacornej­o Pahrump Valley’s Makayla Gent, left, tries to get past the defense of Cheyenne’s Onolina Palo during their Sunset League game on Monday at Cheyenne High. Pahrump Valley won 40-27.
Andrea Cornejo Las Vegas Review-journal @Dreacornej­o Pahrump Valley’s Makayla Gent, left, tries to get past the defense of Cheyenne’s Onolina Palo during their Sunset League game on Monday at Cheyenne High. Pahrump Valley won 40-27.

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