Bishop Gorman defeated Centennial to win the Class 5A girls basketball state title in February. The showdown was named the Nevada Preps Game of the Year.
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Coronado girls golf coach Joe Sawaia helped lead the Cougars to the 5A state title in his final year coaching to earn Nevada Preps Coach of the Year honor.
The three-time All-Southern Nevada first-team selection has committed to play college football at Hawaii. He enrolled early to join the Rainbow Warriors for spring practice in his home state.
Centennial track and field star Iyonna Codd won three individual 5A state titles for the second straight year to be named Nevada Preps’ Girls Athlete of the Year.
Arbor View linebacker Christian Thatcher, Nevada’s fifth-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, according to 247 Sports, announced his college commitment Sunday.
Bishop Gorman announced Thursday that baseball coach Chris Sheff will not return following an investigation into the program.
Palo Verde senior third baseman Drew Kaplan earned a prestigious honor Monday after helping lead the Panthers to the 5A state title.
The school’s teams will have a new nickname in August after an agreement with Arizona State to use the Sundevils moniker and the Sparky mascot was discontinued.
Centennial, Palo Verde and Coronado’s softball teams have set some Nevada high school records that stand tall. Here are five records that will probably never be broken.
The Nevada high school baseball record book contains several outstanding achievements. Here are five records that likely will never be broken.
Coronado softball’s Bailey Goldberg went 2-for-3 with a home run in the 5A state title game to earn Nevada Preps Girls Athlete of the Week honors.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper, who attended Las Vegas High School, made sure a New Jersey high school student had a date for his prom next month.
Palo Verde boys volleyball junior Dylan Ho had 13 kills in the Class 5A state title match on May 14 to earn Nevada Preps Boys Athlete of the Week honors.
Here are five takeaways from the Nevada spring high school sports season, including an impressive stretch of dominance by Southern schools.
The Palo Verde boys swimming and diving team won the Class 5A state championship Saturday for its 10th straight title. Coronado won its third straight 5A girls title.