Former Pilot Nigel Williams-Goss fuels Gonzaga’s success

The junior point guard, who redshirted last season after transferring from Washington, was named the West Coast Conference Player and Newcomer of the Year after leading the Bulldogs with 16.4 points per game.

Golden Knights to hold youth clinic

The Golden Knights will hold a youth hockey clinic at 3 p.m. Tuesday for 100 elementary students from the After School All-Stars.

‘Logan’ tops box office with $85.3M opening

“Logan” tore into the weekend box office, opening to a massive $85.3 million and proving that moviegoers will show up in force for R-rated comic book movies. The superhero spinoff marks Hugh Jackman’s last turn as Wolverine after 17 years of donning the adamantium claws.

 
Dana White details Alistair Overeem’s hospitalization prior to UFC 209 — VIDEO

UFC 209 could’ve have lost a second bout a day prior to the event if Alistair Overeem pulled out of his fight with Mark Hunt. UFC president Dana White said during the heavyweight’s press conference that he was hospitalized with food poisioning 24 hours ahead of the event.

 
How Tyson Pedro pays tribute to his fallen cousin — VIDEO

After finishing Paul Craig in the first round at UFC 209, UFC light heavyweight Tyson Pedro explained to the media that he comes into each fight honoring his cousin, who died in Afghanistan serving in the army.

2017 Sunrise Mountain Boys Track Capsule

The Miners return one of the state’s top distance runners in Musio Jimenez and are primed for a successful year.

Las Vegas high school players form a Storm on ice

The Las Vegas Storm high school hockey team is made up of 18 hockey-loving souls whose families have spent an estimated $7,000 each to represent Las Vegas in the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League.

Foley aims to make valley schools foundation of youth interest

Bill Foley has his own vision for youth hockey in Las Vegas. It includes thousands of kids wearing Vegas Golden Knights jerseys and skating in rinks in Summerlin, Henderson, Centennial Hills and beyond.

Las Vegas’ best female hockey players leave town to play

A lack of numbers is causing local girls to decide whether to go out of town to play on girls-only teams since not enough girls are playing in Las Vegas to form competitive teams of their own.

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