The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2015 All-State Boys Soccer team.
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Jeremiah Pritchard had a few regrets after the completion of the Silverado football season.
Follow the link for postseason boys soccer honors, as selected by coaches. All-league, all-region, all-Southern Nevada and all-state teams will be posted as they are received
In the past two seasons, Bishop Gorman senior Michael Geraghty has racked up nearly as many injuries as games played.
Jack Crane’s dream of earning a college scholarship started to slip away after his junior football season at Desert Oasis.
Whenever Clark’s boys soccer team needed a boost during the second half of the season, it needed only to look to senior Ivan Lopez.
Clark and Tech went to double overtime when they met in last week’s Division I-A boys soccer Southern Region final.
They’ll have a chance to recreate an epic match Saturday.
Here are the latest boys and girls soccer polls, compiled by Tech coach Josh Jones.
Green Valley’s boys soccer team earned its first two playoff wins this week without getting a goal from its top two scorers.
But the Gators needed production from senior forward Ricardo Nunez on Saturday against defensive-minded Coronado.
A missed scoring opportunity early in the second half with his team holding a one-goal lead sent Cimarron-Memorial boys soccer coach Mark Bailey digging through his bag looking for painkillers.
Clark boys soccer coach Juan Chavez doesn’t miss a chance to talk about how much Ivan Lopez has meant to his team’s success this year.
And the Chargers’ senior forward is giving his coach more and more reasons to offer high praise.
Soccer is often seen as a game of quickness and skill played with the feet.
On Thursday, Coronado’s boys soccer team showed how important it is to play with your head in the air.
Cimarron-Memorial boys soccer coach Mark Bailey ideally would have preferred a few more goals from his Spartans on Thursday.
Tech’s boys soccer team struggled this season, needing to win its last two regular season matches just to qualify for the playoffs.
Despite those early struggles, the Roadrunners punched a ticket to the Division I-A state tournament with a 2-1 victory over Sunrise Mountain in the Southern Region semifinals Thursday at Bettye Wilson Park.
Durango boys soccer coach Richard Cuellar pulled aside Christopher Barmasco before the start of overtime Tuesday and gave the freshman a brief pep talk.