Check out the scores and top performances from Monday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
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Palo Verde’s softball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, overcame a five-run deficit to defeat second-ranked Shadow Ridge on Monday.
Faith Lutheran junior Brady Anderson completed the 1,600 meters in a state record 4 minutes, 7.51 seconds March 21 at the Chandler (Arizona) Rotary Invitational.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Shadow Ridge’s Jerrad Barczyszyn and Coronado’s Calee Berry were among six bowlers who won individual state championships Friday at The Orleans.
Check out all the scores and standout performances from Thursday’s high school boys soccer and girls volleyball playoff action.
Coronado’s girls volleyball team defeated Centennial on Thursday night to qualify for the 5A state tournament. The Cougars will host Bishop Gorman for the region title Saturday.
Palo Verde’s defense was stout once again to help the team advance to the 5A Southern League championship game against Coronado.
The high school football playoffs begin Friday for most teams in Southern Nevada. Here’s a breakdown of the playoffs as teams eye a state championship.
Check out Friday’s top 5 high school football games to watch. The regular season ends for some teams, while others will begin the playoffs.
The Shadow Ridge boys and girls cross country teams are the Southern Region’s top threats at Saturday’s Class 5A state cross country meet in Boulder City.
Review-Journal high school reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of selected football games each week. Here are their picks for Week 12.
Continuing a tough early schedule, Liberty managed 176 yards of offense in a home loss to Mililani (Hawaii) on Saturday night in the Ninth Island Classic.
Faith Lutheran, off to a 3-0 start, got a big boost Friday night when Brigham Young commit and running back Cale Breslin played his first game of the season.
Maci Joncich, who graduated from Coronado in the spring, helped the United States women’s flag football team win its third consecutive world title in Finland on Friday.