Maranatha Christian rolls past Lions

Christian Cortes threw three TD passes in the first half Friday to lead Maranatha Christian (Calif.) to a 24-6 win at Calvary Chapel.

Roe leads Eagles over Trojans

Boulder City’s Brooks Roe had 96 yards rushing, 117 yards receiving and four total touchdowns as the Eagles soared to a 50-21 home win over Pahrump Valley on Friday.

Leavitt, Panthers rout Muckers

Pahranagat Valley’s Wade Leavitt had seven rushes for 124 yards and four touchdowns and added 116 receiving yards and a score to help the Panthers dominate visiting Virginia City 60-6 on Friday.

O’Connor, Lynx beat Wolverines

Lincoln County’s McClain O’Connor returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown, returned a punt for a touchdown and threw a pair of TD passes to lead the Lynx beat visiting West Wendover 59-7 on Friday.

Walker’s run not enough as Longhorns fall to Desert Hills

Legacy’s DeMichael Walker had a 49-yard touchdown run and Romello Pritchett returned a blocked punt 35 yards, but the Longhorns (0-1) fell to 29-14 defending Utah 3A state champion Desert Hills (3-0) on Friday in St. George, Utah.

Lane Eastham sends Sidewinders to win

Sandy Valley’s Lane Eastham passed for a touchdown, rushed for three touchdowns and had an interception to lead the Sidewinders to a 46-12 road win over Beaver Dam (Ariz.) on Friday.

EDITORIAL: Solve school space issue with private sector help

The school year is underway, again putting the spotlight on the Clark County School District’s crowded campuses. Because the district has no available funding for new construction, some extreme options are under consideration to ease crowding in the coming years: allowing students to alternate days between going to school and staying home for online classes; year-round campuses; and of course, the despised solution of double sessions.

Return game key as Golden Eagles rout Knights

Spring Mountain (1-1) returned three kicks for touchdowns Friday on the way to a 64-0 home victory over Quest Academy (0-1).

Hutchison’s perfect strike beats No. 3 Green Valley

Palo Verde quarterbacks don’t often get to shine while running the double wing. Junior Logan Hutchison took advantage of his shot on Friday night.

Arbor View wears out Silverado

Arbor View certainly didn’t want to find itself behind Silverado at halftime Friday night.

The 5 worst attractions in Las Vegas history

We looked at historic Best of Las Vegas rankings to find out which attractions locals voted the worst in town in the years those categories were included. Here’s how you voted.

Parking just one obstacle to downtown soccer stadium

Among the many obstacles the $200 soccer stadium in downtown Las Vegas is parking. A representative of Las Vegas North Premium Outlets, the mall at 875 S. Grand Central Parkway near the proposed stadium site that offers about 2,350 free parking spaces, said, “Parking is a real issue for us.”

High school football scores: Gorman survives in OT

Week 2 of high school football is here. Find all the scores here as reports come in from around the valley, and follow our coverage at nevadapreps.com.

VOLLEYBALL: Huntsman, Cram lead Bengals by Vikings

Hayley Huntsman had 20 assists and two aces, and Sophie Cram added 14 kills and two blocks Friday to lead Bonanza’s girls volleyball team to a 25-7, 25-18, 25-13 win at Valley.

Church gargoyle falls, kills mother of 2

A historic Chicago church apologized on Friday, a day after pieces of a gargoyle fell off the building’s facade and killed a mother-of-two who was walking along the street.

 
2 students hospitalized after eating pot brownies

Authorities say two students have been released from a hospital after becoming ill from eating marijuana-laced brownies sold at their San Francisco Bay Area high school.

Nevada charter schools log record growth

The reach of Nevada’s charter schools has stretched to a record 20,000 students, up from the 16,000 students enrolled last school year, according to the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority.

From the law to the Lord, local Woman finds ministry true calling

The life of a Methodist pastor isn’t a series of afternoon tea parties. Especially for a minister who’s also a lawyer, wife, mother of three daughters and the leader of two congregations planning to merge.

Guilty conscience brings confession in skinhead murder case

It was a hot day in 2011 when Danny Hartung walked into the U.S. attorney’s office in downtown Las Vegas. He asked to speak with prosecutor Kathleen Bliss. “I knew that there was going to be something big, just because of the way he looked,” Bliss recalled.

Woman shot in North Las Vegas

A woman was critically injured in a north valley shooting on Friday, North Las Vegas police said. Officers were called to the 2600 block of Small Mountain Avenue, near West Ann Road, about 7:30 p.m., police said.

Developer buying Railroad Pass from MGM

Railroad Pass is being acquired by Henderson-based commercial real estate developer Joe DeSimone through his company, First Federal Realty, from MGM Resorts International.

Passenger regrets seat reclining dispute

The businessman whose dispute with a fellow airline passenger over a reclined seat sparked a national debate about air-travel etiquette says he’s embarrassed by the way the confrontation unfolded and regrets his behavior.

Well-worn ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ bright, funny again

“Arsenic and Old Lace,” by Joseph Kesselring, is an old milquetoast comedy that was a community theater staple for years. What seemed risque in 1941 is so mild by today’s standards, you would expect it to have been abandoned, even by high school theaters.

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