Quarterback Oscar Aliaga made big strides between his sophomore and junior seasons and is back to lead Sierra Vista as it moves up to Class 4A.
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The Trailblazers are focused on individual improvement.
The Bulldogs return four letter winners.
The Vikings hope to improve throughout the season.
The Crusaders return four lettermen.
Kristine Horita is hoping to have a big year for the Saints.
Palo Verde has high expectations this season, and expects to compete with the top teams in the Northwest League
An experienced offensive line should be key for Foothill’s football team this fall.
Arbor View quarterback Hayden Bollinger has the look of a prototypical pocket passer. But with the Aggies running an offense where the quarterback generally throws more blocks than passes, most area fans aren’t sure what kind of arm the 6-foot-3-inch, 220-pound Bollinger actually has.
First-year coach Stan Davis looks to continue the rebuilding project at Rancho.
Massive offensive lineman Ryan Scoggins should be a key cog for Silverado this season. Scoggins did not play on the varsity last season after transferring from Bishop Gorman.
Twin brothers Tyrell and Terrence Brooks are back to lead the Mountain View offense. The pair will make up one of the toughest one-two punches in the Class 2A Southern League.
With several key returnees back, Las Vegas looks like the team to beat in the Northeast. The Wildcats were third in the league behind Liberty and Silverado last season, but both of those teams shifted to the Southeast League with realignment this year.
Nevada’s two Division I universities — UNLV and UNR — offer the NCAA maximum number of scholarships in each sport they field. And a full ride for four years of college is like hitting a jackpot.
