Desert Oasis won its first playoff game last fall, and first-year coach Michael Ovens hopes the team can build off that success.
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Basic will try to make another playoff run despite losing all 11 starters on defense.
First-year coach Keith Jones looks to take Agassi Prep back to the playoffs.
The Trailblazers return eight lettermen, but must replace all of their singles players.
Lake Mead will lean heavily on junior running back Jared Regan as the Eagles look to earn a spot in the playoffs.
The Aggies return eight letter winners and should compete for a postseason berth.
Six letter winners return for the Aggies, who expect to have a good season.
The Gators return seven letter winners in hopes of qualifying for the state meet.
The Roadrunners hope to show improvement as five letter winners return.
The Mustangs return two of their top three scorers from last year.
The Skyhawks return 10 letter winners from last year’s Northeast League championship team.
An experienced Lincoln County football team holds high expectations for the upcoming season.
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Spring Mountain’s football team returns just one player, but turnover is nothing new for the Golden Eagles, who have made seven consecutive playoff appearances.
The Falcons have six returning lettermen and hope to compete in the Sunrise Region.
