Biaggio Ali Walsh, Tate Martell run Bishop Gorman to Texas-sized rout

Bishop Gorman punched a hole in Texas’ proud high school football reputation with a 44-14 dismantling of Cedar Hill on Saturday night in a nationally televised season opener before an overflow crowd of10,000 at Longhorn Stadium.

Gabriel Ynoa, Gavin Cecchini lead 51s to victory over Salt Lake

Gabriel Ynoa pitched eight shutout innings and Gavin Cecchini went 5-for-5 as the Las Vegas 51s defeated the Salt Lake Bees 9-0 on Saturday at Cashman Field in their final home game of the season.

Recruiting Game: Coaches always have tricks up their sleeves

While playing a game of catch with four-star recruit David Long and his siblings during a January in-home visit, Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh tried to climb a tree in response to a challenge by Long’s little sister.

Recruiting Game: Satellite camps up ante for exposure

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh shook up the world of college football recruiting this summer with his unprecedented 39-stop, 22-city satellite camp tour that included an appearance in Las Vegas.

Jimmie Johnson, Chase Elliott set pace for Hendrick Motorsports

Hendrick Motorsports has amassed 242 Sprint Cup victories and 11 driver championships since the team was created in 1984, but it has been in an 18-race winless drought. That could change Sunday.

Micah Roberts’ Sprint Cup driver ratings

Micah Roberts, a former Las Vegas sports book director who has been setting NASCAR odds since 1994, analyzes the field for Sunday’s Sprint Cup Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

Hiker who died after fall at Red Rock Canyon identified

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man who fell 160 feet from a trail at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Thursday night.

Demian Maia submits Carlos Condit with ease on UFC on Fox card

Demian Maia got an early takedown before locking in a rear-naked choke against Carlos Condit at 1:52 of the first round on the UFC on Fox 21 card Saturday in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Recruiting Game: Universities sway recruits with fancy facilities

The arms race that has become an ocean the size of the Pacific in terms of opulence and luxury and extreme indulgence when it comes to facilities used to entice the egos of 18-year-olds has no foreseeable ending. It’s a war of dollar signs waged between the nation’s largest athletic departments within Power 5 conferences.

Recruiting Game: The rich continue to get richer

The arms race that has become an ocean the size of the Pacific in terms of opulence and luxury and extreme indulgence when it comes to facilities used to entice the egos of 18-year-olds has no foreseeable ending.

VOLLEYBALL: Gators make strides, finish as top local team at LVI

Green Valley lost to Central (California), 27-25, 25-19, in the gold bracket semifinals at Las Vegas High on Saturday, but finished as the top Southern Nevada school in the 38-team Las Vegas Invitational after winning seven of eight matches.

Walsh, Martell run Gorman to Texas-sized rout in opener

Bishop Gorman punched a hole in Texas’ proud high school football reputation with a 44-14 dismantling of Cedar Hill on Saturday night in a nationally televised season opener before an overflow crowd of10,000 at Longhorn Stadium.

Moped rider killed in Henderson collision

Just before 9 p.m., Henderson police received a call reporting a collision between a moped and a car near the intersection of Warm Springs and Eastgate roads, Henderson Police Spokeswoman Michelle French said. The moped rider was pronounced dead on the scene.

Recruiting Game: Social media brings new dimension

Social media has taken on an integral role in recruiting, as college coaches find creative ways to communicate with prospects and promote their program.

Both Trump and Clinton compete for religious voters

Republican Donald Trump told conservative evangelical pastors in Florida his presidency would preserve “religious liberty” and the same afternoon, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine praised a more liberal group of church leaders in Louisiana for their “progressive values that are the values of Scripture.”

Recruiting Game: Satellite camps up ante for exposure

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh shook up the world of college football recruiting this summer with his unprecedented 39-stop, 22-city satellite camp tour that landed at Chaparral High School in late June and included an appearance in Australia.

EDITORIAL: The pattern continues

There’s now so much smoke surrounding Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation that it stretches credulity to believe there is no fire.

Payday loan reforms brewing

No matter what else may be said about the payday loan industry, this much should be clear: You should not have to sell your blood plasma in order to make a loan payment.

Hillary’s heel

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The bribery standard

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New ad attacks Heck over campaign spending

A Democratic PAC this week launched its second ad in Nevada contending that U.S. Rep. Joe Heck has benefited from millions of dollars in dark money during his political career, and has opposed efforts to expose the sources of anonymous campaign spending.

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