The Mustangs return six letter winners and hope to show improvement.
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The Wolves will be young this season and have only five returnees.
Eight letter winners return for the defending Northeast League champions.
The Desert Shields return 10 letter winners after advancing to the Division I-A state title game last year.
The Chargers return only four letter winners from last year’s squad.
After losing a large senior class, the Gators are hoping to learn quickly on the job.
The Warriors are hoping to make a run at a Sunset League title.
The Bengals return 10 starters from last year’s squad.
A list of every player that was selected to one of the Review-Journal’s 2015-16 winter all-state teams and is expected to return this upcoming season.
Here is a recap of every team that won a state title during the 2015-16 winter sports season and will be looking to defend this upcoming season.
With the game tied 12-all, Boulder City’s Jeanne Carmell hit a streaking Alexis Schraft down the left sideline for a 60-yard, catch-and-run touchdown to lift the Sunrise all-stars to an 18-12 victory.
The area’s top senior boys basketball players will face off in the Senior All-Star game at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Foothill High.
Follow the link for postseason flag football honors, as selected by coaches.
Green Valley”s Xavier Jarvis has yet to receive a scholarship offer despite leading the state in scoring this past season, but the Gators” guard said he is confident his future will be decided before the spring signing period begins April 13.
Centennial left little room for doubt Tuesday, storming to a 25-7 lead before holding on for a 25-20 win over Foothill in the Division I CCSD final at Rancho High.
