All-league football teams, as selected by coaches.
Schools
Trailing by seven points after three quarters, Sunrise Mountain’s football team turned to its workhorse running back and got a key turnover during its 19-point fourth quarter en route to a 26-14 home win over Cheyenne on Thursday.
Mojave took advantage of turnovers, field position, and Tawee Walker’s three touchdowns to clinch a Sunset League playoff berth with a 40-6 road win over Cheyenne on Friday.
Desert Pines’ football team turned to its ground game and cruised to a 29-0 road win over Cheyenne on Friday night.
Clarence Rose hit paydirt four times for Cheyenne’s football team, leading the way for the host Desert Shields blow by Western on Thursday, 40-0.
Anthony Walker made three interceptions, part of eight turnovers for Cheyenne’s football team Friday, as the Desert Shields took down host Valley, 45-30.
Gabriella Lancaster scored four goals as Legacy’s girls soccer team rallied for a 6-5 win at Cheyenne on Friday afternoon.
Inclement weather in the Las Vegas Valley on Friday forced the postponement or cancellation of several high school football games.
Diamante Burton accounted for four touchdowns on Friday to lead the Canyon Springs football team to a 41-6 road victory over Cheyenne.
Basic’s football team exploded for 536 yards offense and six players scored in a 52-28 home victory over Cheyenne in Southern Nevada’s first football game of the season Thursday.
First-year coach Carlton Lamb must replace some key cogs from a team that finished second in the Sunset League last season.
Pat Hayden, Charles Hurley, Ray Mathis, Todd Liebenstein, Bill Casey, Darwin Rost, Jerry Huston, Florindo Mariani and William McGee were named to the 25th class of the Hall of Fame for the NIAA.
A few of the top uncommitted senior football players still are weighing their options before they can sign a letter of intent on Feb. 1.