Silverado football coach Randall Cunningham takes great pride in his defense, so he wasn’t pleased when his squad gave up 44 points in a loss to Liberty last Friday.
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This is my favorite week of the prep football season.
The Division I-A Southern Region playoffs begin, there are two league titles up for grabs, and all the games are Thursday because of Nevada Day.
We’ve reached the unofficial halfway point of the prep football season, and I’m ready to hand out the Fieldies. My midseason awards usually include a free lunch and a T-shirt for the winners, but I’m saving money for a new pair of Jordans, so no dice this year.
This is a celebration of great things in small packages, an ode to jockeys, half-popped popcorn kernels and Division I-A.
Follow the link for the Review-Journal”s All-State football teams.
The old saying that football games are won in the trenches holds true in all-star games, too.
Kainoa Granstrom certainly wasn’t the most imposing linebacker in town.
Call it brilliant planning. Call it good fortune. Whatever the reason, this week’s prep football schedule couldn’t have worked out better.
Green Valley football coach Brian Castro and his staff met this week intending to figure out the Division I Sunrise Region playoff scenarios.
The goal for Las Vegas High’s ninth-ranked football team was to minimize mistakes.
My season-long nightmare finally comes to an end this week. Yippee!
Every prep football season, running up the score becomes a hot-button issue. It’s a sure sign of fall, like turning on the heater in the morning and the air conditioner during the afternoon.
This week marks the unofficial halfway point of the prep football season, which means it’s time to hand out the Fieldies.
A high school in California retired its controversial “Arab” mascot last week.
For fans of basketball recruiting, the next three months are the busiest time of the year. And the most exciting to follow.