83°F
weather icon Windy

Marshall clutch again as Mojave opens with win over Las Vegas

Anthony Marshall already has a reputation as a clutch player.

But in the final 23 seconds Friday night, the Mojave senior guard took it up a notch.

Marshall hit 5 of 6 free throws and came away with a steal and breakaway dunk on the final play to help the Rattlers open the season with a 68-59 home win over Las Vegas.

“I felt like I had to make a play,” said Marshall, who has signed with UNLV. “Me being a leader on this team, I feel I’ve got to lead by example.

“So in my head the whole time, those 23 seconds, I was like, 'I’ve got to make a play.’ ”

Marshall had a game-high 27 points. He hit two 3-pointers and was 9-for-13 at the foul line.

Playing some point guard, Marshall also had six assists, including on Mojave’s first three field goals.

After going 0-for-1 at the free-throw line in the first half, the Rattlers finished 20-for-26.

“The thing that actually turned the game is when we went to the free-throw line and Anthony Marshall made free throws,” Mojave coach Tony Hopkins said. “He’s a big-time player.”

On the final play of the first half, Anthony Marshall found Prentice Marshall open on the wing for a 3-pointer as time expired to put the Rattlers up 29-21.

Kevin James scored 15 points and Prentice Marshall added 13 for the Rattlers, who were 25-2 last season.

Tony Eackles scored 19 points and Tyree Anderson added 17 for Las Vegas, which had two players foul out.

Coming off an 8-13 season, the Wildcats lacked their full roster because the football team remains in the Class 4A state playoffs.

But they rallied from a 50-40 deficit entering the fourth quarter to pull within 61-59 with 23 seconds left.

“We expected to be with them,” Las Vegas first-year coach Jason Wilson said. “The kids put in a lot of work this summer and in the offseason, and we expected to play with them every minute of the game.”

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST