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Bishop Gorman senior point guard personified

The checkmarks never end. He must be in control, play with a purpose, be clever, lead by example, attack the key and create plays that can be made within it, have as good a ball fake as vision, calm others in the face of chaos.

Basic heats up from outside to put away Liberty

The Basic boys basketball team missed four of its first six 3-pointers on Thursday. The fourth quarter was a different story.

Tech rolls to another perfect title

Tech senior Crystalene Pineda finished off the final frame of her high school bowling career Thursday at the Orleans Bowling Center with tears filling her eyes and her hands covering her mouth.

Fassel’s advice: ‘This is not just a football game’

Jim Fassel, who lives in Henderson and was president and coach of the Las Vegas Locomotives of the now-defunct United Football League from 2009 to 2012, was coach of the New York Giants in 2001 when they played the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa, Fla.

Tickets on sale for Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational

Tickets are on sale for the 13th annual Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament at Shadow Creek Golf Club. The tournament, scheduled for April 3 to 6, has raised almost $7 million for charity and attracts celebrities from the sports and entertainment world.

It’s official: Las Vegas corrals NFR through 2024

Las Vegas tourism officials on Thursday formally signed off on a new 10-year contract that will keep the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas through 2024.

Faith Lutheran coach: NFL always will be part of me

Vernon Fox recently took a moment to look at jerseys and memorabilia in his closet, and the pictures hanging on the walls of his office in his home.

Right prop bets can add to excitement, even in Super Bowl blowout

If the point spread is an accurate indicator, the Super Bowl won’t be a bore. But a blowout is always possible. The game is never boring, however, for those who jump into the deep pool of proposition wagers.

Passing on the inside: Auto racing now 4th most popular

Auto racing has the shortest off-season in sports. After NASCAR Champion’s Week here in December, the gentlemen shut down their engines for about six weeks, ostensibly so Las Vegas native Kurt Busch can find a new job, and so NASCAR can fiddle with the rules some more. Then I get a text from my pal Charlie, saying he’s on his way to Daytona for the Rolex 24, or that he’s already there.