Three-star Faith Lutheran junior running back Cale Breslin announced his college commitment Friday. Breslin rushed for 1,226 yards for the Crusaders last season.
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Eight players from Bishop Gorman’s national championship football team signed national letters of intent Wednesday to play in college at FBS schools.
Bishop Gorman senior offensive lineman Alexander Ruggeroli, a three-star prospect by 247Sports, announced his college commitment Wednesday.
Faith Lutheran junior quarterback Garyt Odom announced Wednesday that he has committed to play in college for his father, UNLV coach Barry Odom.
High school athletes across Southern Nevada signed national letters of intent to play college sports Wednesday, including 13 at Bishop Gorman.
Sierra Vista junior center Xavion Staton, a three-star prospect, has received offers from Kansas, Southern California, Louisiana State and others this month.
Arbor View forward Pharaoh Compton is a four-star prospect and the state’s top class of 2024 recruit, according to 247Sports.
Bishop Gorman junior offensive lineman Doug Utu and SJ Alofaituli are fielding offers from some of the most prominent college football programs.
Senior Caden Chittenden has drawn interest from several high-profile Division I programs while etching his name in the state’s record book.
Bishop Gorman junior receiver Derek Meadows is the state’s top 2025 recruit. His stock has grown in the offseason, and he is preparing for a visit to Notre Dame.
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UNLV football coach Barry Odom has stressed the importance of recruiting local high school players. Five have committed to the Rebels since April.
Some local athletes will be playing in different conferences than they expected after the recent wave of realignment changed the college sports landscape.
Four top Bishop Gorman basketball players have announced that they are leaving the state for new teams, part of an exodus of talent from Southern Nevada.