The high school sports season is over after all eight spring sports crowned state champions last week. Here are three takeaways from the spring sports season.
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Palo Verde catcher Brady Dallimore didn’t play during last year’s state title run because of an injury. The TCU commit is healthy and has the Panthers looking to repeat.
No. 2 seed Bishop Gorman built a lead and held off No. 6 Desert Pines in a Class 5A state semifinal Wednesday. The title game is Friday against No. 4 Mojave.
Democracy Prep got a 3-pointer at the end of regulation and dominated Bishop Gorman in overtime to advance to the 5A state title game against Centennial.
Palo Verde and Desert Oasis will play for the Class 5A flag football state title Thursday at Allegiant Stadium as part of a tripleheader of games.
Rivals Mater East and Democracy Prep hope to meet for the 3A boys basketball state championship at Cox Pavilion on Friday.
Liberty’s football team won its second straight game Friday night. The Patriots host Arbor View on Thursday in a game with playoff seeding implications.
Check out the details of Friday’s high school football action, including wins for Bishop Gorman, Coronado, Liberty, Legacy and Shadow Ridge.
Coronado, the defending Class 5A state champion, scored three late goals to rally for a road win against Liberty on Thursday.
There are a number of interesting league games taking place in Southern Nevada high school football this week. Here are five to keep an eye on.
Review-Journal high school reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of selected football games each week.
Sierra Vista, the top-ranked Class 4A team in the Review-Journal’s rankings, rolled past Basic in a boys soccer match. Here are photos from the game.
Bishop Gorman (5A), Somerset-Losee (4A) and Moapa Valley (3A) are No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s first high school football rankings. Check out where every team stands after Week 1.
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.
Shadow Ridge softball leadoff hitter Jimena Barraza had five hits to lead the Mustangs to a road win over Coronado on Friday.