The Gaels will have a new look this season but hope to remain one of the most successful programs in the state.
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The Vikings are hoping six returning letter winners and a new coach can help turn around the program.
Bob Hopkins returns for his third stint as head coach, and with nine seniors on the roster, Pahrump hopes to become more competitive.
The Diamondbacks return just two starters and have a new head coach, but hope to compete for a playoff spot.
The Eagles return six lettermen and hope to be more competitive in the Class 2A Southern League.
The Panthers return four starters from last year’s squad and could be contenders for the Class 1A Southern League title.
The Trojans hope their new players can lead to more success.
The Falcons return three starters and hope to be competitive in every game.
The Bulldogs return seven letter winners, including four starters.
The Longhorns graduated six of their top seven scorers from last year and hope to reload quickly.
The Bengals are young but hoping to show improvement this season.
The Panthers graduated a big senior class and hope to reload quickly.
The Grizzlies return only two letter winners from last year’s team.
Pahranagat Valley fell to Spring Mountain, 68-46, in the Class 1A state championship game on Saturday afternoon, ending their eight-man record 104-game winning streak.
Arbor View’s Nick Stevenson dropped Legacy receiver Marquell Evans for a 7-yard loss during a goal-line stand early in the third quarter, and the host Aggies went on to a 26-14 victory over rival Legacy.