Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team looks primed to successfully defend its Class 5A state title. The state tournament begins Friday in Sparks.
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This week’s high school football schedule features several rivalry matchups between Southern Nevada schools.
Three high school football rivalry games will be played Friday. The games still matter, even though realignment has spread many rivals across different divisions.
There’s an opportunity for all Class 4A football teams to contend for a state title. Last year’s champion, Centennial, moved up to 5A Division III.
The Nevada high school baseball record book contains several outstanding achievements. Here are five records that likely will never be broken.
The Durango baseball team edged Sierra Vista and will play in the winners’ bracket of the Class 4A state tournament. Check out all of Saturday’s playoff action.
R’Zha Whittle had a double-double to help Rancho to a home victory over Canyon Springs in a boys basketball game. Here are photos from the game.
Coronado avenged a regular-season loss to Desert Pines by rolling the Jaguars in the Class 5A Division I state quarterfinals. Bishop Gorman awaits.
Bishop Gorman only had one first-half possession and led by four points at halftime at Shadow Ridge on Friday night.
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.
Bishop Gorman hosts Miami Central (Florida) in a national high school football showdown. “The Bone Game” between Rancho and Las Vegas High highlights the local schedule.
Only three of the 14 teams in the new Class 4A made the playoffs last season, and none of them earned a postseason victory.
Silverado edged Las Vegas, and defending state champion Mojave whipped Rancho in the Class 4A boys basketball state semifinals Tuesday at Cox Pavilion.
Coronado broke open a tie score at halftime by scoring four goals in the second half to defeat Rancho on Wednesday in a boys soccer match.
Moapa Valley doesn’t have much varsity experience back after a senior-laden team ran to an undefeated season and the Class 3A state championship last year.