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    Trojans Show Promise in Season Opener Against Arbor View Aggies

    By Amy VelozDecember 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pahrump Valley High School girls’ varsity basketball team tipped off their season on Tuesday, December 3, with a spirited performance against the Arbor View Aggies. Despite falling 48-39, the Trojans demonstrated grit and determination in their first game of the season.

    The Trojans were led by Savannah Thompson, who scored 13 points, with Riley Saldana and Ryleigh Denton contributing 12 and 11 points, respectively. Jules Ondrisko rounded out the team’s scoring with three points. While Saldana’s four fouls limited her somewhat, her performance was a bright spot in an otherwise challenging game.

    Savannah Thompson
    Ryleigh Denton
    Riley Saldana
    Jules Ondrisko

    The Trojans kept the game tight early on, trailing by just three points at the end of the first quarter (10-13). By halftime, the Aggies had extended their lead to 23-16, but Pahrump remained competitive. Arbor View capitalized on their experience and home-court advantage in the third quarter, pulling away to a 42-23 lead. Undeterred, the Trojans mounted a strong defensive effort in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Aggies 16-6 and ending the game on a high note, despite the loss.

    Head Coach Bob Hopkins expressed optimism after the game, emphasizing the team’s progress and potential. “Two years ago, we came here with a really good team and didn’t even score 39 points,” Hopkins said. “Considering this was our first game and they’ve already played three, there’s a lot of positive takeaways. Ryleigh Denton played a solid game, especially given it’s her first game back in the U.S. She really surprised us with her effort and we’re seeing bright spots all over.”

    Hopkins acknowledged areas for improvement, including free-throws, rebounding and ball security, but he praised the team’s resilience. “The Aggies pressed us the whole game, and when we ran the press breaker correctly, we got good looks and made layups,” he noted. “It’s a work in progress, but I’m confident we’ll get better every game.”

    Natalie Soto on defense
    Riley Saldana
    Ryleigh Denton
    Riley Saldana
    Ryleigh Denton
    Jules Ondrisko
    Trinity French

    The Aggies’ full-court press tested the Trojans’ composure, but Hopkins believes the experience will prepare the team for the challenges ahead. With Saldana as the only player with significant varsity experience, this game served as a valuable opportunity for the newer players to adjust to the speed of varsity basketball.

    The Trojans now head to Reno for a series of games, including a matchup against a new team that Hopkins sees as an ideal opponent to build confidence. “Getting up there will be good for us,” he said. “We have a chance to find our rhythm and continue growing as a team.”

    While the scoreboard didn’t reflect a win, the Trojans’ performance showcased their potential and resilience. With their determination and a growing sense of cohesion, the season ahead looks promising for this young and determined team.

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