Pirates run past Eldorado

Moapa Valley used a potent rushing attack Friday to cruise to a 48-12 road victory over Eldorado.

Virgin Valley routs Western

The Bulldogs, the top-ranked team in Class 3A, looked the part Friday at Western, scoring 28 points in the first quarter en route to a 60-6 road win over the Warriors (0-3).

Calvary Chapel cruises past GV Christian

Drake Miller passed for 147 yards and two touchdowns to lead Calvary Chapel’s football team to a 36-0 home win over GV Christian on Friday.

Isaiah Golden leads Bulls over Lake Mead

Isaiah Golden rushed for 200 yards and two touchdowns to lead SLAM Academy to a 28-0 road victory over Lake Mead on Friday.

Cameron Wiley, Desert Pines beat Bishop Manogue

Desert Pines senior running back Cameron Wiley rushed for 190 yards and a pair of touchdowns to guide the Jaguars to a 33-20 victory over Bishop Manogue in Reno.

Marcus Turner, Needles run past Parker

Marcus Turner rushed for 195 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries Friday to lead the Needles to a 38-8 road win over Parker (Arizona).

UNLV roundup: Men’s soccer team wins home opener

Adam Musovski scored his first two goals of the season to lead UNLV to a 3-1 home-opening win over Wofford in a nonconference men’s soccer match Friday at Johann Memorial Field.

 
Defense shines as Canyon Springs edges Green Valley, 24-22

The Pioneers defense took the ball away from Green Valley five times, had three sacks and scored two touchdowns in a 24-22 home victory Friday night, Canyon Springs’ first this season.

Roundup: Late free kick lifts Eldorado over Coronado

Roberto Gonzalez of Eldorado converted a free kick in the final minutes to guide the Sundevils’ boys soccer team to a 2-1 victory over defending Class 4A state champion Coronado on Friday afternoon.

Roundup: Eldorado sweeps Valley

Amber Castro had 10 aces, eight assists, and eight digs for Eldorado’s girls volleyball team in a 25-21, 25-15, 25-19 at Valley on Friday night.

EDITORIAL: Nevada’s dried up rainy day fund

The only certainty about the roaring economy is that it can’t last forever. That’s why it’s concerning that Nevada’s rainy day fund is so small.

Doctor’s connection to boy makes a tragic death harder to bear

I am sick inside with a mixture of anger and sadness. Eight year old Levi Echenique was killed by a drunk driver. And I am sick with hurt. I am a pediatrician, and Levi was my patient.

Search engines bury material critical of climate change

John Stossel’s commentary of September 4 argues that there is web censorship of conservative articles. One example is that the first 10 pages of a search on climate skepticism were critical of climate change skepticism.

Help wanted, but no help given

Not knowing Barry Perea of Las Vegas, but having a similar experience with Congresswoman Jacky Rosen allows me to empathize with him. I, too, contacted Rep. Rosen’s office and used the online system that requires much personal info.

Wedding a slap in the face to employees waiting on raises

I find it disgraceful how the Ferttitas flaunted their wealth on the wedding of Kelley Fertitta and Tyler Nemiro when they have not given their employees a raise in six years.

Roundup: Desert Oasis clips Basic in tiebreaker

After splitting their 18 regulation sets, the teams also split six tiebreaker games, but the Diamondbacks outscored the Wolves, 34-32 in the tiebreaker games to clinch the win.

Roundup: Sierra Vista sneaks by Silverado

Ariana Stanciu finished 2-0 in singles to propel Sierra Vista’s girls tennis team to an 11-7 road victory over Silverado on Friday afternoon.

HOA personnel records are generally confidential

Nevada Revised Statutes 116.31175 subsection 4a states the personnel records of an association’s employees are confidential with the exception of the number of hours worked and the salaries and benefits of those employees. There is no state law as to how a homeowner uses this information.

Experts say luxury market will remain hot

Buoyed by Californians moving to Las Vegas in greater numbers and a strong economy, the luxury resale and new home market shows no signs of slowing, and brokers and builders are expecting that trend to continue for the rest of the year and into 2019.

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