Joseph Summers had a huge game for the Carson High boys basketball team in its 74-59 win over Pacific Bay Christian at the Coach Wilson Memorial Tournament in Pebble Beach, Calif.
Summers had 30 points, five assist and three steals for the Senators and also hit four three-pointers. Parsa Hadjighasemi also hit four three pointers on his way to scoring 19 points.
Also for CHS, Kahle Good had 11 points, five assists and three steals, Nathan Smothers had seven rebounds and Colton Schafer added six rebounds. Carson took control the game from the start, leading 22-11 after one quarter.
CHS (2-4) finished the tournament with a 59-37 loss to Stevenson. Carson will play at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Reed.
CHS girls split
The Carson High girls basketball team went 1-1 over the weekend at the Coach Wilson Memorial Tournament. Carson suffered a heartbreaking 40-38 loss to Pacific Bay Christian but came back to beat Stevenson 46-42.
Carson led throughout against Pacific Bay and led by as many as 10 points. CHS led 23-17 at halftime but went cold in the third quarter. “We’ve got to start making all the missed bunnies,” Carson coach Doug Whisler said. “We have been getting second and third chances consistently, but we can’t convert.
“Overall the girls looked better running our offenses, and they are all working very hard on defense. Abby Pradere continues to fly all over the court. She hustles so much, it makes up for some of the mistakes we make on defense.”
Whisler also said Lily Bouza, Abby Golik, Camryn Quilling and Naycy Alvarez all played well. Golik hit two three-pointers early but rolled her ankle in the second half and had to sit out the rest of the game.
Bouza scored 15 points, Alvarez had 12 points, Quilling had nine points and Pradere and Golik each added six points.
The Senators were able to beat Stevenson despite going just 8-of-25 from the foul line. “Because of that, our defense saved us,” Whisler said.
Otherwise, Whisler said it was a strong effort by his team. “This was the best game the girls have played all season,” he said. “At times, they looked like a swarm of bees on defense.
“We are constantly talking about doing the little things; keep your guy in front, don’t reach, help, box out, and the girls are really starting to buy in. This was our best defensive effort.”
Whisler also said Stevenson had no answer for Quilling in the post. He also praised Bouza’s defensive effort.
Bouza scored 15 points, Alvarez had 12 points, Quilling had nine points and Pradere added six points. Bouza was named to the all-tournament team.
Carson will play at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday at Reed.
Dayton girls fall
The Dayton girls basketball team fell to Yerington 63-29. Dayton had a solid first quarter but ended up falling behind 33-13 at halftime. “I felt like our girls lacked energy from the start and a team like Yerington will take advantage of that,” Dayton coach Kelly Frantz said.
Aleea Howe had 13 points and four assists while Eden Evans and Shainey Vincent each contributed four points for the Dust Devils.
“We couldn’t get our offense going and were a little slow on the defensive rotation, but everyone contributed tonight and we played a better second half,” Frantz said.
CHS wrestling takes ninth
Carson placed ninth at the high-powered Winnemucca Tournament. Ariel Vega (106 pounds), David Remer (195) and Alex Wells (160) all placed second and Izayah Pando took sixth at 152 for the Senators.
Carson bowling rolls along
The Carson bowling team remained unbeaten on the season with a 28-17 win over Damonte Ranch. Carson game and series results from the match were:
Derrick Johnson Personal Best 275 - personal best 728; Robbie Munoz personal best 275 - personal best 723; Jackson Ellender personal best 245 personal best 655; Michael Rhoades Jr. 221 -603; Brandon Engels 258-573; Gavin Cerniglia 205-545; Lily Irvin 210-530; Connor Bell 198-528; Blake Perry 175-481; Kayleigh McCain 179-464; Rylan Fancher 162-437; Bryar Fancher 146-386; Haylee Christ PB 157-364; Israel Lopez 130-342.
Silver State Gymnastics strong
Carson City Silver State Gymnastics began its new season this past weekend with numerous outstandinge efforts at the Eye Opener Meet at Reno’s High Sierra Gymnastics. Results were as follows:
Xcel Bronze Division: 6-7 year olds — Brittany Ruiz placed second on beam and floor to earn the second place all-around (AA) medal. 8-9 year olds — Madeline Smith was first on bars, third on beam, second on floor, and was the first place AA champion. Rebecca DiGangi was second on vault, third on bars, third on floor, and second AA. Catherine Harrah placed second on bars.
11 year olds and up — Haylee Butler won first on bars, third on beam, second on floor, and second place AA. Morgan Saindon was third on vault, second on beam, third on floor, and third place AA.
Silver State placed second as a team.
Xcel Silver Division: 7-9 year olds — Alyssa Matthies was first on vault and floor, and won first place AA. 10-11 year olds — Kiera Windsor placed third on beam and floor. 12 year olds and up — Tabby Thompson was first on vault, bars, and floor to earn first place AA. On floor she earned a 9.9 which was the highest score earned at the meet. Ali Maschke was third on vault and beam, second on bars, and second place AA. Hayley Williams placed second on beam.
Silver State placed first as a team.
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