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Update: Greenwave Basketball Victories

Update:  Greenwave Basketball Victories
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Churchill County High School’s Greenwave varsity basketball squads continued their winning ways last week, notching key victories over Dayton and Elko before splitting games against Spring Creek.

The Greenwave boys edged Dayton 62-61 to improve to 10-6, then topped Elko 72-64 on Friday to push their record to 11-6. On Saturday, the boys fell to Spring Creek, 56-51, dropping to 11-7.

The Greenwave girls dominated Dayton 54-19 and Elko 49-29, led by standout performances from Karlie and Kortnie Simper. Saturday saw Churchill County roll past Spring Creek 41-12, with Kortnie Simper and Amillya Bishop powering the team to a 17-3 mark.

Churchill County returns to action Saturday, Jan. 24, hosting the Fernley Vaqueros. Girls’ junior varsity tipoff is set for 3 p.m.

 

 

 

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