Check out the details of Thursday’s high school football action, including wins for Basic, Liberty, Palo Verde and Las Vegas High.
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Coronado, No. 4 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, romped to a road win over Basic on Saturday with help from stars on offense and defense.
Coronado, Arbor View and Green Valley highlight this week’s slate of high school football games, which are taking place Saturday.
Arbor View, No. 2 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, erased an early deficit to romp past Basic in a Class 5A Division I league opener Friday.
Coronado’s boys and girls tennis teams rolled to home wins over Basic on Tuesday. Here are photos from the matches.
Green Valley rallied from an 18-point first-half deficit to defeat rival Basic on Friday in the “Henderson Bowl.” The Wolves missed a field goal as time expired.
A meeting between the top two teams in the country highlights the Southern Nevada high school football slate this week.
Liberty and Desert Pines’ season openers are two of the top games to watch in Southern Nevada high school football this week.
Sierra Vista, the top-ranked Class 4A team in the Review-Journal’s rankings, rolled past Basic in a boys soccer match. Here are photos from the game.
Legacy’s air attack was too much for Basic, and Faith Lutheran won in the final seconds in the opening week of high school football in Southern Nevada.
Bishop Gorman will begin its national title defense Friday, and other Southern Nevada high school football teams will begin their seasons. Here are five games to watch.
Bishop Gorman boasts a talented roster and is seeking another state and national title. Here’s a look at every Class 5A team across all three divisions.
Former Basic shortstop Ty Southisene elected to sign after being drafted earlier this month rather than playing with the reigning College World Series champion.
Three players from the Las Vegas Valley were selected during the first two days of the 2024 MLB draft Sunday and Monday.
The 2024 MLB draft begins Sunday. Two Southern Nevada high school baseball standouts and a UNLV pitcher could be selected in the later rounds.