Las Vegas at Basic
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Las Vegas' Trevor Lowe (80) kicks the ball off to Basic during the fourth quarter of Friday's game. View photo »
Basic's Anthany Lessier avoids a Las Vegas defender while Billy Weathers (4) blocks Riyaadh Nevins (13). View photo »
Basic's Justin Burdno catches a pass during Friday's game at home against Las Vegas. View photo »
Basic's Justin Burdno runs with the ball during Friday's game against Las Vegas. View photo »
Las Vegas quarterback Emir Lopez (7) hands the ball off to running back Reggie Bullock (5) during Friday's game at Basic. View photo »
Basic wide receiver Anthany Lessier (21) runs with the ball during Friday's game against Las Vegas. View photo »
Basic quarterback Robby Faiman (7) passes the ball to a teammate during Friday's game against Las Vegas. View photo »
Sat, Oct 11, 2008 (1:31 a.m.)
Las Vegas won a close game at Basic on Friday night.
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