Mojave football coach Joe Delgado remembers the first time he saw Ty Flanagan on the field.
Cheyenne
Last season, Desert Pines opened up a 20-6 lead over Faith Lutheran in the Division I-A football playoffs, but couldn’t sustain the lead and eventually lost in overtime.
Clark took the field for its regular-season finale Friday night at Cheyenne knowing a victory alone would not be enough to secure one of four playoff berths in the Division I-A Sunset League.
My season-long nightmare finally comes to an end this week. Yippee!
Cheyenne’s football team put up 34 first-quarter points Friday, on its way to a 67-0 win at Western.
This is the time of the prep football season when I should be peaking, like a Vernon Fox-coached team.
Deon Estes had 48 yards rushing, 57 yards receiving and three total touchdowns Thursday to help host Pahrump Valley’s football team to a 20-12 win over Cheyenne.
As the wind picked up Saturday night in North Las Vegas, Sierra Vista’s Randal Grimes put in a bit more special teams work pre-game, making sure he could adjust to any heavy gusts while catching punts or kickoffs.
The bad streak I’ve been on with my picks put me in a real funk.
Laron Perkins’ 5-yard touchdown catch and Kamareeon Counts’ PAT in the second overtime Friday helped Cheyenne’s football team to a 38-37 win at Faith Lutheran.
Cheyenne running back David Walker rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown to lead the Desert Shields to a 12-10 home victory over Spring Valley on Friday.
Zaviontay Stevenson was nursing some minor injuries when he sat out Canyon Springs’ first offensive series Friday.
Cimarron-Memorial High School football coach John Parcells has watched his players mature over the past several weeks, so he was careful not to panic when his squad fell behind by two touchdowns in the first quarter Friday.
It was during my favorite episode of “The Simpsons” marathon — Homer had just devoured the hot peppers grown in a Guatemalan insane asylum at the Springfield Chili Cook-Off — when the notification popped up on my phone.