Desert Pines senior Jon McCoy didn’t get a whole lot of opportunities to touch the ball during the Jaguars’ Division I-A state quarterfinal game Friday night at Faith Lutheran.
Las Vegas High senior Jacob Littlefield didn’t carry the ball once on offense during the regular season.
A dislocated thumb wasn’t about to slow down Rhamondre Stevenson on Friday.
Palo Verde coach Darwin Rost emphasized one word to his players at halftime Friday night: Physical.
Basic’s Josh Villaros caught five passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another score to lead the Wolves (5-5) upset host Canyon Springs (6-4) 28-17 bin a Sunrise Region quarterfinal on Friday.
Shadow Ridge struck first on Friday, but Arbor View quickly turned the game around and rolled to a 40-24 home victory in the Sunset Region quarterfinals.
Bishop Gorman’s football team dominated in all three phases of the game and scored touchdowns on its first eight possessions Friday on its way to a 63-0 win over visiting Desert Oasis (2-8) in a Sunset Region quarterfinal.
Coronado’s football team got all the points it needed in the first quarter on Friday and shut down visiting Silverado, 20-7 in a Sunrise Region quarterfinal.
A defensive stand in the fourth quarter Friday helped The Meadows’ football team hold off visiting Needles, 16-7 in a Division III state quarterfinal.
Kobe Williams scored two touchdowns and intercepted two passes Friday to lead Agassi Prep’s football team to a 20-12 win over Lincoln County in a Division III state quarterfinal at Rancho.
To the editor:
An unpopular Congress has an opportunity to do something exceptionally popular during the coming lame-duck session: extend a number of tax breaks that are important to the bottom line of millions of American families.