Foothill, Las Vegas High, Desert Pines and Coronado all got wins on Friday night. Here is a recap of Friday night’s high school football action.
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Review-Journal reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of high school football games each week. Here are their picks for Week 2.
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No. 2 seed Bishop Gorman built a lead and held off No. 6 Desert Pines in a Class 5A state semifinal Wednesday. The title game is Friday against No. 4 Mojave.
Bishop Gorman’s boys basketball team, which isn’t filled with top recruits like in previous years, faces Desert Pines in the Class 5A state semifinals Wednesday.
The Democracy Prep girls basketball team, No. 2 in the Review-Journal’s rankings, continued a torrid start to Class 5A Southern League play Friday.
Top-ranked Bishop Gorman travels to play No. 2 Arbor View in one of the top matchups this week on the high school football calendar.
Arbor View quarterback Thaddeus Thatcher threw three second-half touchdown passes to help the Aggies claim a home win over Desert Pines on Saturday afternoon.
Coronado, Arbor View and Green Valley highlight this week’s slate of high school football games, which are taking place Saturday.
Desert Pines’ football team won a shootout over Basic to snap a four-game losing streak. Also, the realignment process has started for Nevada high school sports.
Foothill, No. 7 in the Review-Journal’s rankings, relied on its running game for a change to win its Class 5A Division I league opener Friday.
There are a number of interesting league games taking place in Southern Nevada high school football this week. Here are five to keep an eye on.
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