A look at the top matchups for Week 9 of the high school football season.
Football
Christian Marshall, an all-state pick in 2014, returns to lead Faith Lutheran as the Crusaders move up to Class 4A this season.
Versatile quarterback Jamaal Evans and big-play receiver Savon Scarver will lead Centennial’s offense, but the Bulldogs have some question marks on defense.
Here is a schedule of upcoming varsity football scrimmages.
#NVprepsfb list of Southern Nevada’s top five wide receivers/pass catchers.
Richard Nelson endured a difficult upbringing, but was determined to earn an athletic scholarship. A three-sport standout, Nelson’s dream came true in February when he signed with Missouri State, and he earned the Review-Journal’s Courage Award.
Desert Pines High School running back Isaiah Morris became the school”s second player to commit to UNLV”s 2017 recruiting class, joining Jaguars quarterback Marckell Grayson.
The start of the winter season for high school sports has begun. But at the Review-Journal, we’re not done with fall sports season.
After two weeks of the high school football season, Moapa Valley was struggling to get its offense going.
Ken Higbee is the worst person to ask about the Pahranagat Valley football program’s lengthy winning streak.
Welcome to “Championship Week.”
The prep football season is winding down, and four title games are on the docket this week. Most of them are taking place up north, and that means it’s time to pack a heavy coat and jump in the car.
Pahranagat Valley’s Tabor Maxwell threw five touchdown passes and ran for two more scores Friday to lead the Panthers to a 64-6 road win over Tonopah.
Eureka stormed out to a 28-point halftime lead on Friday en route to a 52-14 road victory over Beatty.
The Desert Shields made the playoffs for the fourth straight year last season, but it was a rocky ride to the postseason
Graduation hit the Spartans hard, especially on the defensive side of the ball.