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Stallions season opener

  • Jan 28, 2021
  • Jan 28, 2021 Updated Feb 15, 2021
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  • Marcus Hill
  • Updated Feb 15, 2021

Sierra High School coach Joseph Williams chats with his team during a time out Jan. 27, 2021, at Sierra High School during the girls basketball game against Cheyenne Mountain. The Stallions outscored Cheyenne Mountain 38-30 in the second half en route to a 51-44 win. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Teani Perryman defense.JPEG

  • Marcus Hill
  • Updated Jan 28, 2021

Sierra High School junior Teani Perryman, left, shifts to her right as she defends Cheyenne Mountain’s Jewel Seaton in the first half Jan. 27, 2021 at Sierra High School in the girls basketball matchup. The Stallions closed the game on an 8-2 run and earned a 51-44 victory in the opener. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Reyes layup.JPEG

  • Marcus Hill
  • Updated Jan 28, 2021

Sierra High School senior Arianna Reyes drives to the basket for a layup during a fast break in the second half of the Stallions’ 51-44 victory over Cheyenne Mountain on Jan. 27, 2021 at Sierra High School. The Stallions held Cheyenne Mountain scoreless for nearly 5 minutes from the third to the fourth quarter and never trailed after the run. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Jade Howell defense.JPEG

  • Marcus Hill
  • Updated Jan 28, 2021

Sierra High School senior Jade Howell, left, defends Cheyenne Mountain’s Anila Owens in the first half of the girls basketball game Jan. 27, 2021, at Sierra High School. Howell finished with a game-high 17 points in the victory against Cheyenne Mountain. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Williams-Johnson Fist bunp.JPEG

  • Marcus Hill
  • Updated Jan 28, 2021

Sierra High School coach Joseph Williams, left, gives a fist bump to senior Jasmine Johnson during a free throw in the third quarter of the Stallions girls basketball contest against Cheyenne Mountain on Jan. 27, 2021. The Stallions picked up a 51-44 victory in the season opener and Johnson scored 5 points in the game. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Arianna Reyes push.JPEG

  • Marcus Hill
  • Updated Jan 28, 2021

Sierra High School senior Arianna Reyes, left, pushes the ball while avoiding pressure from Cheyenne Mountain’s Ainsley Norton in the first half of the girls basketball game at Sierra High School on Jan. 27, 2021.Reyes scored 12 points in the game and helped lead the No. 10-ranked Stallions to victory. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Sierra High School coach Joseph Williams chats with his team during a time out Jan. 27, 2021, at Sierra High School during the girls basketball game against Cheyenne Mountain. The Stallions outscored Cheyenne Mountain 38-30 in the second half en route to a 51-44 win. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Sierra High School junior Teani Perryman, left, shifts to her right as she defends Cheyenne Mountain’s Jewel Seaton in the first half Jan. 27, 2021 at Sierra High School in the girls basketball matchup. The Stallions closed the game on an 8-2 run and earned a 51-44 victory in the opener. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Sierra High School senior Arianna Reyes drives to the basket for a layup during a fast break in the second half of the Stallions’ 51-44 victory over Cheyenne Mountain on Jan. 27, 2021 at Sierra High School. The Stallions held Cheyenne Mountain scoreless for nearly 5 minutes from the third to the fourth quarter and never trailed after the run. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Jade Howell defense.JPEG
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Sierra High School senior Jade Howell, left, defends Cheyenne Mountain’s Anila Owens in the first half of the girls basketball game Jan. 27, 2021, at Sierra High School. Howell finished with a game-high 17 points in the victory against Cheyenne Mountain. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Sierra High School coach Joseph Williams, left, gives a fist bump to senior Jasmine Johnson during a free throw in the third quarter of the Stallions girls basketball contest against Cheyenne Mountain on Jan. 27, 2021. The Stallions picked up a 51-44 victory in the season opener and Johnson scored 5 points in the game. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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Sierra High School senior Arianna Reyes, left, pushes the ball while avoiding pressure from Cheyenne Mountain’s Ainsley Norton in the first half of the girls basketball game at Sierra High School on Jan. 27, 2021.Reyes scored 12 points in the game and helped lead the No. 10-ranked Stallions to victory. (Photo by Marcus Hill)

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