Las Vegas High senior Tanner Vibabul tossed three fourth-down touchdown passes to lead the fifth-ranked Wildcats to a road win over No. 9 Desert Pines.
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Check out results from Friday’s Southern Nevada high school football games, including victories for Liberty, Clark, Del Sol and Silverado.
The NIAA will release its first HRM rankings, which will determine the 5A and 4A Southern Region high school football teams that make the playoffs.
Check out results from Friday’s Southern Nevada high school football games, including victories for Las Vegas High, Arbor View and Desert Oasis.
Quarterback Tanner Vibabul has played a key role in helping Las Vegas High to a 5-0 start. The Wildcats will host Green Valley on Friday to begin league play.
Check out Friday’s Southern Nevada high school football action, including victories for Green Valley, Centennial, Foothill and Las Vegas.
Check out Friday’s Southern Nevada high school football action, including victories for Arbor View, Liberty, Shadow Ridge and Desert Oasis.
Dylan Flores scored four goals to lead the Coronado boys soccer team to a home win over Las Vegas High. Here are photos from the match.
Las Vegas High, No. 3 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, shut out No. 2 Canyon Springs in a boys soccer match Tuesday. Here are photos from the game.
Foothill, Las Vegas High, Desert Pines and Coronado all got wins on Friday night. Here is a recap of Friday night’s high school football action.
Review-Journal reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of high school football games each week. Here are their picks for Week 2.
Las Vegas High claimed a road win over Western in a boys soccer match. Here are photos from the game.
The new fall sports season is underway, which means it’s time for the Review-Journal’s first rankings for high school football, soccer and girls volleyball.
Legacy’s football team looks a lot different from the one that captured the 2023 5A Division III state title. Here’s a recap of Friday’s action.
Las Vegas High and Palo Verde each scored two offensive touchdowns in the fourth quarter, but the Wildcats got a defensive score to seal the win.