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Rebels roll to win over Austin PeayIt was as if UNLV had been stashing a secret weapon and the Rebels decided to display it as an early warning to its Mountain West Conference foes.Sylvester Dotson wasn't going to be on anyone's scouting report. The guy had hardly played in the first six games of the season. And he had scored all of 11 points in the 42 minutes of action. FULL TEXT THE RIGHT CHOICEThe impact a single decision can have on a person's life is scary. Even the decisions of teen-agers can have long-lasting effects on one's life. FULL TEXT
COLUMN: John Kimak It's never easy to Christmas shop for outdoor enthusiasts because these people always seem to have what they need. THE RIGHT CHOICE The impact a single decision can have on a person's life is scary. Even the decisions of teen-agers can have long-lasting effects on one's life. Fishing report n LAKE MEAD -- Despite the recent cold weather and strong winds, anglers have been catching striped bass at Hemenway Harbor and Las Vegas Wash. Athletes of the Week Tenecia Jackson Centennial The junior guard scored 65 points to help the Bulldogs to victories over Chaparral, Western, Durango and Foothill. Rising to the challenge Clark boys basketball coach Brad Query really likes senior forward Charles Henderson. And why not? Henderson leads the team in scoring (23. Basketball tourney to feature 64 teams An all-time high of 16 Nevada teams will participate in this year's Reebok Holiday Prep Classic basketball tournament, which begins Saturday. Wyoming faces gaping hole at center Its best player is through for the season. There wasn't a lot of depth to begin with. And the margin for error is slim when you talk about postseason consideration. HEAD OF THE CLASS BASIC -- Boys basketball player Ian Atkins averaged 27 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks in two games. Macpherson honored as year's best Wendy Macpherson was named the 1999 Player of the Year on Wednesday in a landslide vote by her peers in the Professional Women's Bowling Association. WEDNESDAY'S SCORES BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Indiana 102, Chicago 91 Utah 96, Boston 86 New Jersey 111, Cleveland 101 Charlotte 103, Minnesota 98 Milwaukee 116, Orlando 99 Philadelphia 93, Toronto 91 San Antonio 83, Houston 77 Sacramento 109, Vancouver 106 National Hockey League New York Rangers 8, Los Angeles 3 Toronto 5, New York Islanders 1 Pittsburgh 6, Carolina 3 Washington 4, Atlanta 0 Today at Hollywood Park By Richard Eng First Post 12:30 p.m. Race 1-6 1/2 furlongs, Purse $33,000, Maiden special weights, 3 and up Maxaplenty-Time gaps are disconcerting, but race last time from post 11 was alright. Silverado captures battle of top teams Review-Journal Wednesday night's game between top-ranked Silverado and third-ranked Las Vegas was billed as one of the best early-season matchups of the year, and it certainly didn't disappoint. QB's strategy: Hurry-up wedding T.D. Croshaw left Utah's football team Wednesday night. No, this isn't some major scandal. Croshaw will return Friday and will start at quarterback at 3 p. COLUMN: Joe Hawk Sylvester Dotson understands fully he's UNLV's "Minute Man" -- that is, he likely will play only a minute here, a minute there each game. Fresno State safety thrilled to be home This has been a dream football season for Fresno State free safety Vernon Fox. Only a sophomore, he led the Bulldogs with 93 tackles. Rebels roll to win over Austin Peay It was as if UNLV had been stashing a secret weapon and the Rebels decided to display it as an early warning to its Mountain West Conference foes. | |||||||
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