Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bulldogs breeze to state final

Centennial routs Reno, faces Coronado for 8th straight title

- By Damon Seiters Review-journal reporter Alex Wright contribute­d to this story.

Reno High eliminated Centennial’s girls basketball team in the state semifinal three consecutiv­e seasons from 2012 to 2014.

The Bulldogs used their depth and defense to make sure that didn’t happen again this season.

CLASS 5A GIRLS

Centennial forced 27 turnovers, turning them into 43 points, en route to an easy 78-29 win over the Huskies in the Class 5A state semifinals Friday at Cox Pavilion.

“I feel like we had ups and downs with defense this game, but defense is just what wins games,” junior guard Danae Powell said. “Rebounds and defense.”

Centennial (23-1) will play Coronado (21-8), a 47-35 winner over Bishop Manogue in the other semifinal, in the state title game at 1:40 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

The Bulldogs are seeking an eighth consecutiv­e state title.

Centennial has won 23 consecutiv­e games, and has claimed the state title every season since Reno won back-to-back crowns in 2013 and 2014. (There was no state tournament in 2021.)

“It’s obviously exciting, but nothing new for us,” Powell said of advancing to the final. “We work really hard for this, and we’re ready for it.”

Centennial was ready for the Huskies (24-7) from the tip, forcing turnovers on Reno’s first five possession­s. The Bulldogs forced 11 turnovers in the first quarter as they took a 26-9 lead. They used a 26-0 run in the first and second quarters, capped by a pair of free throws by Powell with 5:43 to go in the half, to take a 39-9 lead.

“We work hard on defense,” said Centennial coach Karen Weitz, who is seeking her 14th state championsh­ip, which would tie for a state record with Pahranagat Valley’s Amy Huntsman. “I don’t know what other teams do, but we preach it and we work on it every day in practice.”

Depth also played a role as the Bulldogs quickly wore down the Huskies. Centennial played 10 players in the first quarter and 11 in the first half. Reno used only eight players in the game and relied on its starters most of the way.

“We’ve tried to make that, as far as our program, a strength,” Weitz said. “I trust all 11 girls that I have, and I’m not afraid to try any one of them at any time.”

Centennial got plenty of contributi­ons from the bench Friday, with Jada Price scoring 14 points and Charlece Ohiaeri eight. Asani Ceaser added seven rebounds off the bench.

Guards Powell and Kaniya Boyd keyed the first unit. Powell had 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals, and Boyd had 13 points, three rebounds, five assists and six steals.

Coronado pulls through

Coronado didn’t always play the way coach Ronald Childress wanted, but the Cougars were able to outlast Northern champion Bishop Manogue to advance to the title game.

Senior guard Kaylee Walters led Coronado with 12 points, and senior guard Gabrielle De La Cruz scored nine.

Childress said the main difference in the second half was freshman point guard Fa’anaetaua Puloka shooting less in the second half for Manogue (18-9). Puloka scored all 17 of her points in the first half and made five 3-pointers.

“That helped us,” Childress said. “It was more of her not shooting. Our defense didn’t really change. We just weren’t aggressive. We weren’t hungry.”

Coronado’s offensive struggles in the second half let Manogue back in the game. The Cougars, who led by as many as 14 points in the first half, made just one field goal in the third quarter.

Entering the fourth quarter leading by four, Coronado found just enough of an offensive spark. Walters made a layup, and junior guard Jaila Childress made a jumper and 3-pointer as the Cougars started the quarter on a 7-1 run.

Coronado limited Manogue to one field goal in the fourth and made just enough free throws down the stretch to maintain control of the game.

“They got to be smart,” Childress said. “If we’re going to compete (against Centennial), we have to be smart.”

 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Centennial’s Danae Powell dribbles Friday toward Reno’s Zoey Wilson at Cox Pavilion in the state semifinals. Powell contribute­d 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals in the Bulldogs’ 78-29 win.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal Centennial’s Danae Powell dribbles Friday toward Reno’s Zoey Wilson at Cox Pavilion in the state semifinals. Powell contribute­d 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals in the Bulldogs’ 78-29 win.

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