The junior drained a pair of first quarter 3-pointers against Coronado in the class 4A semifinals at Cox Pavilion to give Clark the lead for good, and the Chargers withstood a late push by Coronado for a ...
Gorman survived a slugfest with Clark and it was Bey — who wasn’t even sure he would play with a dislocated shoulder — who delivered the knockout blow ...
Five-time defending large-school state champion Bishop Gorman reminded the rest of Nevada they are still the team to beat tonight, knocking off the ...
After three straight 3A state championships, the Clark High basketball team has moved onto its next challenge. The Chargers joined the 4A classification this year and ...
The question is slightly different this high school basketball season in Las Vegas. It’s not: Who is going to take second behind perennial power Bishop Gorman? Instead it’s: Who could knock off the Gaels? Gorman ...
Clark High basketball coach Chad Beeten doesn’t hide his desires for the Chargers’ program: He wants to be the first locally to dethrone Bishop Gorman ...
When it was time to award the Clark High basketball team its third consecutive state championship trophy Saturday night, seniors Keyshaun Webb and Darius Jackson walked …
When it came time to be recruited to play college basketball, Colby Jackson’s suitors were limited. That’s what happens when you are just 5 feet, 9 inches and 165 pounds.
Colby Jackson and Carter Olsen were determined not to have a repeat performance. When the Clark High basketball team’s 12-point lead against Desert Pines to open the fourth quarter today in the Division I-A state championship game was trimmed to six ...
A loss might have saved the Clark High basketball team’s season. If the Chargers would not have lost to Faith Lutheran last month during league play, they might not have been able to fix some holes with their defense in time for the playoffs ...
Clark High basketball players were still basking in the accomplishment of winning the Division I-A state championship when coach Chad Beeten got them together for a meeting to discuss the upcoming season. The title defense would start then ...
In the ballroom at a Holiday Inn on Friday night, the Clark High basketball team received a crash course on Elko, the one team standing in its way of winning the program’s first state championship since 1992. The preparation paid off.
The Clark High basketball team had been in this spot before against Desert Pines with a championship on the line. So, during a timeout midway through the fourth quarter today in the Division I-A Southern Region championship game, and with surely most in the Clark huddle thinking about when they blew a double-digit lead late in last year’s state championship game to Desert Pines, coaches reminded players of a message they’ve been preaching all season: Finish.
The Clark High basketball team didn’t back down. Even when the Chargers appeared to be overmatched Thursday against No. 3 ranked Mater Dei of Southern California in the Tarkanian Classic at Bishop Gorman, the Las Vegas power didn’t quit fighting. While a 72-58 loss will be recorded as a double-digit defeat, it will serve as much more for a team expected to contend for the Nevada state championship in a few months.