Coronado’s boys soccer team, which finished 28-0 and broke eight state records en route to the Class 5A state title, is the Nevada Preps Team of the Year.
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Taylor Johns led Palo Verde’s softball team to an undefeated season and the Class 5A state title, earning the honor of Nevada Preps Girls Athlete of the Year.
Bishop Gorman safety Jett Washington, Nevada’s top class of 2026 high school football recruit, announced his college commitment Thursday.
SLAM! Nevada wrestler Manuel Saldate won his fourth individual state title this season, which earned him Nevada Preps Boys Athlete of the Year honors.
Basic baseball coach Gino DiMaria led the Wolves to the 5A state title this season and was named the Nevada Preps Coach of the Year for his efforts.
Faith Lutheran and Liberty’s showdown in the 5A girls soccer state championship match was named the Nevada Preps Game of the Year.
Standout performances from Basic, Faith Lutheran, Palo Verde and Durango highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada baseball team.
Standout performers from Palo Verde’s 25-0 season highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada softball team.
Andres Pollard, a three-star football recruit at Clark, announced his commitment to a Big Ten school that has made an impression on several of the city’s top prospects.
Standout performances from Palo Verde and Coronado highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys swimming and diving team.
Standout performances from Coronado, Arbor View and Faith Lutheran highlight the Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls swimming and diving team.
Standout performers from Coronado’s Class 5A state-title-winning team that went 38-2 highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys volleyball team.
Standout performers from Coronado, Shadow Ridge and Bishop Gorman highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys golf team.
Faith Lutheran’s Gavin Day and Clark’s Dominic Harris both announced their college commitment to the same Big 10 school Sunday night.
A former high school baseball coach’s bullying led a student into suicidal ideation, according to a lawsuit filed by the boy’s family.