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Nevada High School Basketball Playoffs Heat Up

Las Vegas, NV - February 13th, 2026 - The Nevada High School Boys Basketball Playoffs continued with a thrilling slate of games today, narrowing the field as teams battle for state championships across all classifications. From dominant performances in 4A to hard-fought victories in 1A, today's games provided a glimpse of the talent and competitive spirit driving Nevada's high school basketball scene.

4A: Upset Potential and Championship Rematches Brewing

The 4A bracket saw some compelling action, with Spring Valley upsetting Coronado 62-51 and Centennial narrowly defeating Bishop Gorman 75-68. The Spring Valley victory is particularly noteworthy, as Coronado entered the playoffs as a strong contender. Spring Valley's defensive strategy and balanced scoring proved too much for Coronado to handle. This win positions Spring Valley as a potential dark horse in the 4A championship race.

The Centennial vs. Bishop Gorman matchup was a highly anticipated contest, a potential preview of the championship game. Bishop Gorman, traditionally a powerhouse in Nevada high school basketball, put up a strong fight, but Centennial's experienced guard play and aggressive rebounding ultimately proved the difference. The 75-68 victory establishes Centennial as a clear frontrunner, although Bishop Gorman's resilience suggests they may still have a path to the title through the loser's bracket.

Analysts are already debating whether Centennial can maintain this level of play throughout the playoffs. Their depth and coaching staff are certainly advantages, but the 4A bracket is filled with talented teams eager to dethrone them. Expect continued high-intensity games as the tournament progresses.

3A: Moapa Valley and Virgin Valley Advance with Authority

In the 3A division, Moapa Valley demonstrated their dominance with a convincing 65-49 win over Sunrise Mountain. Moapa Valley's strong inside game and effective three-point shooting were key to their success. Virgin Valley also secured a comfortable victory, defeating Desert Oasis 58-52. Both teams are showcasing impressive teamwork and strategic play, signaling a potential deep run in the 3A playoffs.

Local sports commentators are highlighting the strong community support for both Moapa Valley and Virgin Valley, noting that the teams' success is deeply intertwined with the pride of their respective towns. This local backing could provide a significant boost as they navigate the challenges ahead.

2A: Incline and Yerington Stake Their Claims

The 2A division witnessed exciting contests, with Incline edging out White Pine 60-55 in a tightly contested battle. Incline's aggressive defense and clutch shooting sealed the victory. Yerington also secured a decisive win, defeating Lovelock 68-50. Yerington's fast-paced offense and relentless pressure proved too much for Lovelock to overcome. These two teams are now poised to compete for the 2A championship.

1A: Small School, Big Heart: Smith Valley and Mineral County Triumph

Even in the smallest classification, the competition was fierce. Smith Valley defeated Duck Creek 52-42, showcasing a well-rounded team with a strong emphasis on fundamental basketball. Mineral County secured a narrow 48-45 victory over Round Mountain, demonstrating their grit and determination. These victories highlight the passion and dedication of players and coaches in Nevada's rural schools. The 1A tournament consistently delivers exciting underdog stories, and Smith Valley and Mineral County are certainly teams to watch.

Looking Ahead

The Nevada High School Boys Basketball Playoffs are reaching a critical stage. As the tournament progresses, expect more intense matchups, unexpected upsets, and unforgettable moments. Fans across the state are eagerly anticipating the championship games, and the competition promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Keep an eye on Centennial in 4A, Moapa Valley and Virgin Valley in 3A, Incline and Yerington in 2A, and Smith Valley and Mineral County in 1A - these teams are shaping up to be the contenders to watch.


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