Las Vegas Review-Journal

Durango needs two OTS to top rival Coronado

- By Alex Wright

Durango forward Colton Knoll had a chance to win the game in the first overtime, but his 3-pointer was just off.

Knoll didn’t miss his shot in the second overtime.

The 6-foot-3-inch sophomore knocked down a corner 3-pointer that proved to be the game-winning basket as the Trailblaze­rs outlasted Coronado for a 74-73 double-overtime home victory Thursday in their regular-season finale.

Durango will enter the 5A Southern Region playoffs as the No. 3 seed. Defending state champion Liberty is the No. 1 seed on a threeway tiebreaker, and Bishop Gorman is the No. 2 seed due to its win over Durango on Friday.

Junior forward Taj Degourvill­e led Durango (16-6, 10-1 Class 5A Southern League) with 18 points against Coronado (15-10, 7-4). Knoll and senior point guard Tylen Riley each scored 17 for the Trailblaze­rs.

“I’m glad for our guys because they fought the whole game,” Durango coach Mike Lee said. “They knew it was going to be a challenge. We hung in there, and we did what we had to do. I’m so happy for my guys because, through all the adversitie­s, we’re still on top.”

Knoll made an impact on the other end of the floor, as Coronado had one more shot to win it.

The Cougars gathered a loose ball, and freshman guard Johnny Collins rose for a 3-pointer. But he was met by Knoll and Degourvill­e, whose double team blocked the shot at the buzzer.

“We just had to keep our composure more than anything down the stretch,” Lee said.

Overtime didn’t seem likely early in the second half with the way Durango’s offense was clicking in the third quarter. The Trailblaze­rs rattled off an 11-2 run and led by 12.

But Durango’s offense went cold to start the fourth quarter. Trailing 56-45, Coronado scored the first 11 points of the fourth, and an emphatic one-handed dunk from sophomore forward Tee Bartlett tied the game at 56.

On his senior night, Riley scored two layups, his second coming with four minutes remaining to give Durango a 63-56 lead. But that was the last time the Trailblaze­rs scored in regulation.

“We lost a little mental focus there,” Lee said. “It’s tough guarding against guys that are 6-10, 6-8, 6-9, but we can’t let that get by, because in the next game, we have to stick to every detail.”

Junior guard Josiah Cunningham led Coronado with 20 points, and Bartlett scored 16 before he fouled out in the fourth.

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