Bishop Gorman overpowers Desert Oasis in 64-0 victory

Bishop Gorman quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson completed 9 of 11 passes for 247 yards, including touchdowns of 9 and 26 yards to Jalen Nailor and a 37-yard TD to Brevin Jordan, and the Gaels scored on their first 10 possessions en route to an easy 64-0 home win over Desert Oasis on Friday.

Third-quarter TD passes key Sunrise Mountain victory

Tyree Hayes threw all three of his touchdown passes in the second quarter as Sunrise Mountain’s football team rolled over visiting Pahrump Valley on Friday, 41-6.

 
Sierra Vista holds on for 34-26 win over Durango

Try as it might, Sierra Vista’s football team just couldn’t shake Durango on Friday night. But when the Mountain Lions needed a big play, it usually was senior safety Kaika Faatiliga making it.

Big plays boost Valley in 42-6 win over Rancho

Valley’s football team scored three touchdowns longer than 40 yards at home Friday and held Rancho to 112 yards of total offense in an overpowering 42-6 victory.

Needles tops Lincoln County in game between 2A unbeatens

Marcus Turner ran for a pair of touchdowns, and Jayden Yeager added a rushing score to power Needles’ football team to a 32-20 home win over Lincoln County on Friday night.

UNLV roundup: Men’s soccer team holds on for win

Marco Gonzalez scored twice to help UNLV to a 3-2 win over Texas-Rio Grande Valley in a Western Athletic Conference men’s soccer match Friday at Johann Memorial Field.

 
Vegas Nation: Derek Carr removed from injury report

Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken talks about the Raiders losing four players to injuries and Derek Carr returning for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Golden Knights mascot works about as well as team’s power play

The first expansion team in NHL history to win its first three games couldn’t make it four Friday night, when the Detroit Red Wings beat the Knights 6-3 before 17,645 at T-Mobile Arena.

 
Golden Knights lose first game, 6-3 to Red Wings

Frans Nielsen broke a third-period tie, and the Detroit Red Wings rallied to hand the Golden Knights their first loss as an NHL franchise, 6-3 Friday night at T-Mobile Arena.

Roundup: Silverado rolls in San Diego tournament

Silverado’s girls volleyball team lost only one set in three matches and swept pool play Friday at the SoCal Invitational in San Diego.

51s’ next MLB partner won’t be known for almost a year

With the New York Mets buying the Syracuse Chiefs, a Triple-A team in the International League, the 51s will be searching for a MLB team with which to affiliate. But don’t expect news anytime soon on the identity of that team.

Lei for peace to be presented Saturday in Las Vegas

Hawaii’s “Lei of Aloha for World Peace” — and representatives of the more than 500 volunteers who created it — will present sections of a 2-mile-long woven ti-leaf lei at two memorial sites created to honor victims of the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest music festival attack.

Henderson police looking for 2 robbers

Police are asking the public for help identifying two men who stole a register’s cash box from a Henderson business.

Harvey Weinstein and liberal hypocrisy

I’m not watching NFL football, and I sure as heck will never watch another lame Hollywood awards ceremony.

Syracuse shocks No. 2 Clemson, 27-24

Eric Dungey threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns, Cole Murphy kicked a tiebreaking field goal in the fourth quarter, and Syracuse stunned No. 2 Clemson 27-24 on Friday night to put a damper on the Tigers’ chances to repeat as national champions.

 
Las Vegas musician recounts leading group to safety during shooting

Las Vegas musician Bryan Hopkins tells how he and others eluded the shooter’s bullets during the Route 91 Harvest music festival Oct. 1, including taking refuge in a refrigerated compartment and later making dash to safety.

Angels, emotions share Las Vegas spotlight — THE DAY IN PHOTOS

Cutouts of angels for the 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooting are left on a palm tree as people visit a makeshift memorial near the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign in Las Vegas on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017.

Las Vegas power brokers unaware of WNBA team’s move to valley

The mystery surrounding the relocation of a WNBA team to Las Vegas and its buyer continues to grow. But the team reportedly already has a coach and general manager in place — former NBA player Bill Laimbeer — according to the AP.

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