The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2015 All-State Football team.
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Follow the link for postseason football honors, as selected by coaches. All-league, all-region and all-state teams will be posted as they are received.
Jack Tarango didn’t intend for the Legacy Tip-Off Classic boys basketball tournament to grow this year.
Making it to the playoffs is nothing new for the Desert Oasis football team. However, winning those games has been quite the challenge.
Eric and Skeet have been begging me for the past few weeks to use their new power ratings.
The Gaels racked up 585 yards of offense as top-ranked Bishop Gorman rolled to its ninth consecutive league title with a 70-3 whipping of the Panthers for the Southwest League crown.
This is my favorite week of the prep football season.
The Division I-A Southern Region playoffs begin, there are two league titles up for grabs, and all the games are Thursday because of Nevada Day.
Legacy made its opening drive look easy Friday night, going 69 yards in just four plays for a touchdown.
Unfortunately for the Longhorns, that scoring march turned out to be their only one against a stingy Palo Verde defense.
The prep football season is winding down, and for the Division I-A teams, this is the final week of the regular season.
Palo Verde scored six rushing touchdowns on eight possessions Friday on the way to a 47-0 road win at Durango.
Palo Verde used six third-quarter turnovers to pull away for a 51-14 home win over Shadow Ridge on Friday.
The computer — or maybe it’s just numbers pulled from a hat — used by the Clark County School District to create the prep football schedule typically spits out a few good matchups each week.
The Arbor View football program has become known in recent seasons for churning out talented offensive linemen. Senior Keenen King is the latest college prospect off the Aggies’ assembly line.
After the final play of the third quarter Friday at Green Valley, the host Gators trailed Palo Verde by 15 points and seemed destined for defeat.
I have been pretty rough on Silverado over the years. The Skyhawks have been the punch line numerous times in this space. But in honor of Yom Kippur this week, it’s time to atone for my mistakes. Here goes (clears throat): I’m sorry, Skyhawks.