Valley scored on the ground, through the air, with special teams, and on a fumble recovery, all in the first 16 minutes of a convincing 53-0 win at Rancho on Friday night.
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Thorsten Balmer made a game-clinching interception and ran for a game-high 211 yards, helping the Eagles down rival Pahrump Valley 32-28.
Bishop Gorman went on a 5 minute, 41 second touchdown drive late at home Friday to seal a 31-21 win over Orem (Utah).
Senior Sagan Gronauer announced his commitment to Idaho State on Wednesday through his Twitter account. His commitment is nonbinding and Idaho State coaches cannot comment on him until he signs his letter of intent.
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Here is a look at some of this week’s top high school sports events.
Tawee Walker rushed for 133 yards on 13 carries, including a 69-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter to lift Mojave’s football team to a 26-0 road victory over Virgin Valley in a game that was called in the third quarter due to weather Friday.
Lake Mead’s football team left little room for doubt in its season opener, topping Indian Springs 69-0 on the road Friday.
Eight Spring Mountain players scored touchdowns on Friday to lead the Golden Eagles’ football team to a 58-6 road win over Beaver Dam High in Littlefield, Arizona.
Inclement weather in the Las Vegas Valley on Friday forced the postponement or cancellation of several high school football games.
Preston Higbee went 13-for-19 passing with 204 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Pahranagat Valley’s football team to a 52-0 home victory over Independence.
The Battle Mountain football team grabbed a 20-0 lead after the first quarter and cruised to a 47-8 home victory over Lincoln County on Friday night.
Tonopah junior Brandon Scobee had 10 carries for 199 yards, and the Muckers’ football team stormed to a 38-0 halftime lead en route to a 44-8 home win over Owyhee on Friday.
Sunrise Mountain senior running back Trayvon Ward carried the ball 25 times for 172 yards and a touchdown Thursday to help the Miners’ football team, ranked No. 5 in Class 3A, to a 29-13 victory over Class 4A No. 9 Spring Valley.