Monday, Jan. 21, 2008 | 2:10 p.m.
The week of February 1
Brewer's Picks
Last Week:
6-3
26-10 (.722)
Brewer vs. Keefer
Las Vegas Sun reporters Ray Brewer and
Case Keefer attempt to pick
the winning team from prep contests
across the Las Vegas area.
Keefer's Picks
Last Week:
2-7
19-17 (.528)
Valley could go undefeated in Northeast League games. That's impressive. Vikings are for real.
Valley 80, Green Valley 66
Green Valley
at
Valley
Not sure I'll pick against Valley until the state tournament — at the earliest.
Valley 90, Green Valley 66
Liberty much improved from the beginning of the year, but Coronado prevails in tight game.
Coronado 61, Liberty 56
There's too much on the line, namely a playoff spot, for the Cougars to trip up here.
Coronado 66, Liberty 56
Centennial can't afford another loss to Legacy if it wants to reach the state tournament.
Centennial 77, Legacy 64
Legacy
at
Centennial
No way the Bulldogs aren't itching to avenge their loss to the Longhorns from earlier in the season.
Centennial 80, Legacy 68
Winner has inside track at hosting a quarterfinal playoff game.
Las Vegas 76, Canyon Springs 65
Las Vegas
at
Canyon Springs
Watch out. Gerad Davis is back.
Canyon Springs 71, Las Vegas 64
Home court advantage gives Eldorado the slight edge.
Eldorado 68, Coronado 64
Sundevils cruised on Cougars home floor. Why would it be any different here?
Eldorado 62, Coronado 52
Foothill creates even more distance between challengers in the Southeast.
Foothill 80, Basic 72
What a season from Foothill. It continues in the right direction here.
Foothill 72, Basic 70
Durango, yes Durango, controls its destiny to win the Northwest. They stay hot.
Durango 63, Arbor View 61
Durango
at
Arbor View
Aggies make a statement that they are still the team to beat in the Northwest.
Arbor View 79, Durango 64
Legacy gets revenge for ugly loss to Cimarron earlier in the season.
Legacy 72, Cimarron 60
Cimarron-Memorial
at
Legacy
Upset special. Spartans have five different players who can star on any given night.
Cimarron 68, Legacy 64
Likely a preview of the Division I-A Sunset finals, Clark makes a statement with a dominating victory.
Clark 80, Cheyenne 57
Clark's record will be 23-1 after Friday. That's scary good.
Clark 78, Cheyenne 65
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