Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sierra Vista earns place in title tilt

Mountain Lions follow guard play to victory

- By Carter Eckl

Special to the Review-journal

RENO — For the first time in school history, the Sierra Vista boys basketball team will play for a state championsh­ip.

The Mountain Lions, the No. 2 seed from the Southern Region, pulled out a 52-49 victory against North No. 1 Reno High in the Class 4A state semifinals Wednesday at Lawlor Events Center.

Sierra Vista (22-9) will play Northern No. 2 seed Damonte Ranch (26-4), a 72-58 winner over Southern champion Somerset-losee (24-4) late Wednesday, in the state championsh­ip game at 9 p.m. Thursday.

The Mountain Lions built an 11-point lead in the third quarter, thanks to a dominant performanc­e on the glass. Reno (23-6) was able to chip away at the deficit throughout the fourth quarter, eventually taking a 49-48 lead with 1:45 to go.

Junior guard EJ Dacuma drove for a basket to put Sierra Vista back in front, and he hit two free throws to extend the lead.

Reno missed a tying 3-pointer in the final seconds.

Sierra Vista coach Joseph Bedowitz credited guard play for the victory.

“Obviously, we have (7-foot-1-inch Xavion Staton) in the middle, which is a great defensive deterrent, but it has really been our guard play that has pushed us on the offensive end,” Bedowitz said. “They get downhill, and there’s nobody that can really stay in front of them.”

Dacuma and senior Khamari

Taylor slashed their way through the paint all evening, finishing with 16 points each.

Now, Sierra Vista gets to spend a night dreaming about a state title.

“This means everything to the kids,” Bedowitz said. “We knew we had the pieces to do it, we just had to put the puzzle together, and we did.”

Class 3A

■ No. 2S Democracy Prep 63, No. 1N Fernley 60: At Lawlor Events Center, sophomore Tai Coleman scored 20 points, and fellow sophomore Josiah Stroughter added 16 to help the Blue Knights (18-7) hold off the Vaqueros (26-3) in a 3A state semifinal.

Democracy Prep will face Southern champion Mater East for the state championsh­ip at 5:30 p.m. Thursday.

After Fernley rallied from a

14-point deficit in the third quarter to tie the game at 58, Democracy Prep sophomore Jamarion Taylor drove to the rim and converted a threepoint play to put the Blue Knights in front 61-58 with under two minutes remaining.

Democracy Prep locked down on defense the rest of the way, with Fernley’s final basket coming with only 4.3 seconds left.

A coast-to-coast layup from Charles Williams put the Blue Knights in front 47-33 in the third quarter, but the Vaqueros trimmed the lead to 47-40 by the end of the frame.

■ No. 1S Mater East 59, No. 2N Elko 37: At Lawlor Events Center, Lonnie Bass Jr. scored 16 points, and the Knights (16-6) held the Indians (18-10) to 13 points in the second half to turn the 3A state semifinal into a rout.

Mater East led only 27-24 at halftime but put on a defensive clinic in the third quarter, with several steals leading to easy fast-break opportunit­ies. Kendon Jones scored all of his 11 points in the quarter to help the Knights pull away.

 ?? Carter Eckl Special to the Review-journal ?? Sierra Vista junior EJ Dacuma, right, had 16 points to help the Mountain Lions reach their first state title game.
Carter Eckl Special to the Review-journal Sierra Vista junior EJ Dacuma, right, had 16 points to help the Mountain Lions reach their first state title game.

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