Here is the 2024 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada baseball team, selected after the spring sports season.
Nevada Preps
Bishop Gorman (4A boys), Desert Pines (3A boys), Centennial (4A girls) and Moapa Valley (3A girls) are No. 1 this week in the Review-Journal high school basketball rankings.
Trey Woodbury, who was dismissed from Clark High School’s basketball team, will remain part of UNLV’s recruiting class, sources close to the Rebels’ program said Wednesday.
There was plenty of interest in Tuesday’s Bishop Gorman vs. Clark boys basketball game, with the area’s top two teams squaring off. There was even more intrigue when Clark standout Trey Woodbury didn’t suit up for the Chargers.
Alexus Quaadman had 13 points on 6-for-7 shooting and added 19 rebounds and six blocked shots to help second-ranked Spring Valley to a 60-47 home win over third-ranked Liberty.
De’Shawn Keperling had 24 points and 14 rebounds to help Canyon Springs to a 91-77 road win over Las Vegas High on Wednesday.
Canyon Springs senior guard Kevin Legardy is the leading scorer in Southern Nevada this season at 28.5 points per game.
Bishop Gorman (4A boys), Cheyenne (3A boys), Centennial (4A girls) and Moapa Valley (3A girls) top the Review-Journal’s prep basketball rankings.
Sophomore Julian Strawther turned in the performance of the year, scoring 31 of his 45 points in the second half, and missed just one field goal attempt in the second quarter to boost the Patriots’ boys basketball team to a 98-87 home win over rival Coronado.
Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson preview this week’s biggest basketball matchups in Southern Nevada.
Bol Bol had 26 points, 13 rebounds and two blocked shots to power the Pilots to a 75-68 win over Bishop Gorman in the Big City Showdown at South Point Arena.
Bishop Gorman (16-3) will need to try to figure out how to offset Findlay Prep’s size advantage when the teams meet at 6 p.m. Saturday in the annual Big City Showdown at South Point Arena.
Centennial senior Ishon Hardin made 10 of 11 free throws and scored 24 points to help the Bulldogs to a 55-50 home victory over Arbor View on Wednesday night.
High-flying Desert Oasis senior Jacob Heese is averaging 27.5 points and 10.0 rebounds while drawing interest from Division I colleges.
Bishop Gorman (4A boys), Cheyenne (3A boys), Centennial (4A girls) and Moapa Valley (3A girls) are No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s prep basketball rankings.
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Bishop Gorman announced Thursday that baseball coach Chris Sheff will not return following an investigation into the program.
The school’s teams will have a new nickname in August after an agreement with Arizona State to use the Sundevils moniker and the Sparky mascot was discontinued.
Faith Lutheran thrower Preston Beery set the unofficial state record in the shot put Friday to earn Nevada Preps Boys Athlete of the Week honors.
Basic’s baseball team has been forced to forfeit all of its league games for using ineligible players, the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association confirmed.