Bishop Gorman, ranked No. 2 nationally by MaxPreps, defeated No. 6 Miami Central (Florida) on Friday night at Gorman to keep its national championship hopes alive.
Football
Check out the scores from Friday’s high school football, soccer and volleyball action.
Senior Torrell Harley rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries to help the Wildcats to their 26th straight win in the state’s longest standing rivalry.
In total, 23 players signed with colleges on national signing day, and seven signed with Division I Football Championship Subdivision programs.
Desert Oasis junior running back Myjuan Brown rushed for more than 200 yards and four touchdowns in the Diamondbacks’ first-round playoff victory Friday.
Shadow Ridge hosts Coronado, which beat the Mustangs last season. A victory would mean even more as the playoffs approach.
Check out the scores and top performances from Thursday’s high school soccer and volleyball action.
Green Valley football players will wear a decal on their helmets that says “LLB” — live like Batiste — in honor of coach Juan Batiste, who died from a blood clot in March.
Bishop Gorman, coming off a three-point loss to defending national champion Mater Dei (California), continues its nonleague schedule with a game at Saint Louis (Hawaii).
Scholarship opportunities for the senior class were limited by a number of factors, but several players throughout the valley will sign with colleges starting Wednesday.
Check out the top five performances and scores from Friday’s high school football action.
Jack Thow started Foothill’s victory over Class 5A Desert League opponent Legacy on Friday, then Billy Morse came in to close out the Falcons’ third consecutive win.
Green Valley overcame a two-touchdown halftime deficit to defeat Desert Pines in a Class 5A Mountain League matchup. Jaylen McKnight rushed for 176 yards for the Gators.
Bishop Gorman is pretty good in big games, having beaten St. Louis of Hawaii 42-21 on opening weekend, so look for the Gaels to go to Florida and defeat Miami Central.
Moapa Valley stays in the top spot in the Review-Journal’s Southern Nevada Class 3A football rankings but should be challenged this week by No. 3 Boulder City.