Brown bear suspected in death of Alaska hiker

A missing hiker was found dead Wednesday near the site where a member of his search party was mauled by a bear outside of Alaska’s largest city.

Life of a pro fisherman isn’t as glamorous as it sounds

Many of us have dreamed about going pro. And while those dreams typically focus on being an athlete from a major sports franchise, there comes a time when those dreams wander away from the traditional.

Here is the Review-Journal’s Preps Team of the Year

Centennial continued its run as the state’s most dominant girls basketball program by rallying for a 74-65 overtime win over Liberty in the Class 4A state championship game.

Here is the Review-Journal’s Preps Coach of the Year

In his second year as head coach, Abraham Gonzalez led the Rattlers on an incredible turnaround. After going 1-8 in 2016, Mojave was 10-3 and advanced to the Class 3A state title game.

Predators’ Austin Watson charged with domestic assault

Franklin Police Lt. Charles Warner said Wednesday that Watson was arrested Saturday evening. Watson was released from jail on $4,500 bond and is due in court June 28.

Egypt eliminated from 1st World Cup in 28 years

The team, playing at the World Cup for the first time since 1990, was sure it had the ability to grind out results, even with Salah still recovering from a shoulder injury. But after two matches, the Egyptians were eliminated.

Here is the Review-Journal’s Team of the Year

Centennial continued its run as the state’s most dominant girls basketball program by rallying for a 74-65 overtime win over Liberty in the Class 4A state championship game.

Nevada fishing report, June 20, 2018

LAKE MEAD — The striper bite is steady with anglers finding success fishing shallow in the early morning and then switching to deep-diving lures once the heat picks up. Others have found good results by trolling with gizzard shad through the Vegas Wash area and outside of Boulder Beach. Bluegill are biting on night crawler pieces and small jigs.

Here is the Review-Journal’s Coach of the Year

In his second year as head coach, Abraham Gonzalez led the Rattlers on an incredible turnaround. After going 1-8 in 2016, Mojave was 10-3 and advanced to the Class 3A state title game.