The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2015 All-State Football team.
Centennial
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Grant Rice is very measured with his comments and not prone to hyperbole.So, when Bishop Gorman’s boys basketball coach uses a word like “guarantee” while discussing the upcoming Tarkanian Classic, it carries added weight.
Jack Tarango didn’t intend for the Legacy Tip-Off Classic boys basketball tournament to grow this year.
I’ve always been fascinated by punters.
It’s probably because my dad used to watch grainy video of former UNLV All-American Joe Kristosik booting the ball on an endless loop.
Andy Johnson needed a point guard. The Findlay Prep boys basketball coach scoured the country this spring and ultimately zeroed in on a pass-first playmaker from Louisiana named Skylar Mays.
Centennial’s offense has received plenty of attention this season.
But on Friday night in a Sunset Region quarterfinal against visiting Legacy, the Bulldogs’ defense got its turn to shine.
Eric and Skeet have been begging me for the past few weeks to use their new power ratings.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada Football Coaches poll.
Arbor View sophomore Deago Stubbs doesn’t have the build of a workhorse running back.
But that didn’t stop the Aggies from getting on his back in the second half Thursday night.
This is my favorite week of the prep football season.
The Division I-A Southern Region playoffs begin, there are two league titles up for grabs, and all the games are Thursday because of Nevada Day.
Some area football teams already have concluded their seasons, and others are playing games this week with little riding on the outcome.
But tonight at Arbor View, there will be plenty on the line.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada Football Coaches Poll.
Centennial football coach Leon Evans is a believer that good offense starts with good defense.
His team effectively applied that philosophy Friday, scoring early and often, and ultimately steamrolling visiting Desert Oasis, 42-7.
The prep football season is winding down, and for the Division I-A teams, this is the final week of the regular season.