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UNLV drops private partner for stadium project

UNLV made a radical move Wednesday in its bid to build a 60,000-seat domed stadium by dumping its deep-pocket private partner, Majestic Realty.

Fishing Report, March 28

■ LAKE MEAD — Striper action has picked up over the past couple of weeks. Anglers reportedly are catching fish as large as 20 pounds, with many coming in the 8- to 12-pound range. Gizzard shad and various plugs are catching the fish. Most of the activity has been found throughout the lower basin, especially in the area from Saddle Island to the back of Las Vegas Wash.

NCAA Tournament Odds, March 28

Odds to win the NCAA championship and proposition bets posted at the LVH sports book.

Las Vegas Review-Journal Madness Challenge

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill, Kelly Stewart and Matt Youmans compete against handicappers Bruce Marshall and Ken Thomson in a contest covering two rounds of NCAA Tournament games.

Mustangs bunt way to title

Not many prep baseball coaches would ask his No. 3 hitter to bunt. Shadow Ridge’s Frank Tousa had Logan Hold do it twice on Wednesday.

Foss to coach Sierra Vista football

John Foss often told Arbor View football coach Dan Barnson that he would not leave his position as an Aggies assistant unless he found the right opportunity to lead his own program. And as jobs opened across the valley over the years, Foss kept his word, continually passing on the chance to apply.

Opinions sought for development on Lake Mohave

Changes are on tap for Cottonwood Cove and Katherine Landing, two of the three developed areas at Lake Mohave. Then again, they might not be, and the decision as to whether changes will take place could depend on your opinion along with those of all the other recreationists who are willing to share their thoughts about what happens at these popular destinations.

UNLV’s Josifoska wins MW tennis award

UNLV junior Aleksandra Josifoska was named the Mountain West women’s tennis player of the week. Josifoska, ranked 32nd in the nation in singles, went a combined 4-0 in singles and doubles last week.