Wild weather impacts high school football games — PHOTOS
Updated October 10, 2025 - 9:21 pm
Many high school football games across Southern Nevada were delayed Friday night because of inclement weather.
Rain and lightning forced all of Friday’s games scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. to be delayed by at least an hour, and some by nearly two hours. A handful of 7 p.m. games were also delayed.
The games impacted by weather or lightning delays started at 8 p.m. or later. No games were canceled or postponed to another day.
Some games did start at their scheduled time, including Faith Lutheran against Basic, Pahrump Valley at Moapa Valley and Democracy Prep at Virgin Valley. Faith Lutheran defeated Basic 34-6.
Among the games that were delayed was No. 5 Las Vegas High’s showdown at No. 9 Desert Pines, which started close to 8:30 p.m.
The Wildcats (7-0) were looking to remain perfect in a key Class 5A Mountain League matchup to try to get back into the top four of the NIAA’s HRM rankings to qualify for the Open Division state tournament.
Desert Oasis is ranked No. 4 in the NIAA’s 5A HRM rankings.
No. 10 Centennial’s matchup with Palo Verde, which has playoff implications, was also delayed by nearly two hours.
No. 8 Green Valley’s game at No. 3 Arbor View was also delayed, but the game kicked off shortly after 7 p.m.
The 7 p.m. games that were delayed included No. 2 Liberty against No. 6 Desert Oasis. The game was scheduled to start at 8 p.m., according to Liberty coach Rich Muraco.
Games impacted by weather:
Green Valley at Arbor View
Las Vegas High at Desert Pines
Palo Verde at Centennial
Shadow Ridge at Losee
Legacy at Canyon Springs
Sloan Canyon at Chaparral
SLAM! Nevada at Cimarron-Memorial
Sierra Vista at Cadence
Durango at Bonanza
Clark at Western
Spring Valley at Del Sol
Silverado at Mater East
Sunrise Mountain at Eldorado
Foothill at Coronado
Mojave at Bishop Gorman
Rancho at Cheyenne
Boulder City at The Meadows
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