Faith Lutheran got a strong performance from its defense Friday night at Green Valley to lock up the Class 5A Division II Southern League regular-season title.
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Shadow Ridge showed how effective its triple-option offense could be with 273 rushing yards and five touchdowns in a road win Thursday over Green Valley.
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.
Centennial, the Review-Journal’s top-ranked Class 4A girls soccer team, claimed a home win over No. 5 Green Valley. Here are photos from the game.
Coronado, Arbor View and Green Valley highlight this week’s slate of high school football games, which are taking place Saturday.
Dax Arnold kicked a field goal in overtime, and Green Valley, No. 10 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A football rankings, edged No. 6 Legacy on Friday at Centennial.
Several teams begin league play this week in Southern Nevada high school football, while Bishop Gorman concludes its non-league schedule with a tough matchup.
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.
A lot happened in high school tennis, cross country and girls golf last week, including a Clark standout winning a tournament at Angel Park.
There are several Southern Nevada high school football teams that could make a run at the Class 5A Division II Southern League title.
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.
Some Southern Nevada high school football players contribute on both offense and defense. Here’s the Review-Journal’s list of the top two-way standouts entering the 2024 season.
Eric Johnston’s colleagues and family described him as someone who was deeply dedicated to his job, rarely missing a day of school.
Eric Johnston led the school’s InvestiGator newspaper to win top Review-Journal high school journalism prizes year after year.