Yuma Sun

Sun Devils fall

UsC’s Mobley brothers are too much for arizona state

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(17) Trojans 89 Sun Devils 71 USC: 18-3 (12-2) ASU: 7-10 (4-7)

LOS ANGELES – Evan Mobley had 22 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, and No. 17 Southern California beat Arizona State 89-71 on Wednesday night to stay atop the Pac-12.

Isaiah Mobley added 20 points and 12 rebounds, and Tahj Eaddy had 18 points for the Trojans, who improved to 18-3 to start a season for the first time since 1973-74. They’re 12-2 in the league and have won 13 of 14 overall.

Pac-12 scoring leader Remy Martin scored 30 points – three off his career high – for Arizona State (710, 4-7). Kimani Lawrence added 12 points and Jalen Graham had 10 before fouling out.

The

Mobley brothers

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FORWARD ISAIAH MOBLEY

and Lorenzo Duran (182) won via pin for YC.

Getting wins by decision for the Shamrocks were: Enrique Macias (145), Tevon Mellor (152) and Trenton Blomquist (170).

Boys hoops Yuma 67, San Luis 40

Nathan Villalobos led all scorers with 23 points as the Criminals won their second game of the season – both against San Luis.

Jacob Herrera added 11 for Yuma High.

The Criminals were without point guard Alex Mosqueda Wednesday. According to head coach Curt Weber, Mosqueda could be back within a few games if

his ankle heals properly. Gila Ridge 93, Kofa 23

CJ Wiggins scored 16 points for the second consecutiv­e night as the Hawks won by 70.

Jamison Kay added 14, Jordan Stevens had 12 and Jaheim Wilson-Jones contribute­d with 10 points off the bench.

Alfredo Carajbal led the Kings with 15 points offensivel­y.

Girls hoops

Gila Ridge 45, Kofa 3

Molly Sims scored 16 points while Felicity DeCorse had seven points and Bella DeCorse added nine rebounds to go with her six points.

JUCO volleyball

The Arizona Western College Matadors earned a

four-set victory over Eastern Arizona in their 2021 conference opener.

The Gila Monsters took set one before the Matadors responded by taking the final three sets.

Jimenez Paz led the way for the Matadors with 14 kills while Silva was perfect on the night, registerin­g 7 kills without an error and hitting .583. Durazo added 8 kills while Montano and Vergez played key roles with 6sixa-piece.

Donado orchestrat­ed all that offense with 40 assists. Cristina Reyes led the defense with 23 digs while Montano added 13. Jerica Vele played a key role in service and defense, adding eight digs.

- From Tim Slack of Arizona Western

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ASSOCIATED PRESS (right) grabs a rebound away form Arizona State forward Kimani Lawrence during the first half of a game on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
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