The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2015 All-State Football team.
Liberty
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Welcome to “Championship Week.”
The prep football season is winding down, and four title games are on the docket this week. Most of them are taking place up north, and that means it’s time to pack a heavy coat and jump in the car.
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.
Eric and Skeet have been begging me for the past few weeks to use their new power ratings.
College coaches already knew Devion Clayton was a talented cornerback prospect.
This season, the senior at Silverado is showing recruiters he can also can play on the other side of the ball.
Liberty quarterback Kenyon Oblad hit Ethan Dedeaux on a deep pass for 69 yards on the first play of the game Friday, giving a glimpse of the Patriots’ game plan.
The prep football season is winding down, and for the Division I-A teams, this is the final week of the regular season.
We’ve reached the unofficial halfway point of the prep football season, and I’m ready to hand out the Fieldies. My midseason awards usually include a free lunch and a T-shirt for the winners, but I’m saving money for a new pair of Jordans, so no dice this year.
If you saw me at school this week, you probably noticed the huge smile on my face and the extra bounce in my step. No, I didn’t get a date for homecoming yet, but I’m still feeling quite chipper. That’s what happens when you correctly predict seven out of eight prep football games like I did last week.