Here is the 2024 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada baseball team, selected after the spring sports season.
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The Panthers bring back defending state high jump champion Jacqueline Fields among 10 letter winners.
A year older and wiser, the Trojans hope to perform at a higher level this season.
Ellen Hirsberg won three individual state titles last year and will aim for more this year.
Deborah Grant will attempt to defend her Sunrise Region titles in the 100-meter and 200 dashes.
The Gators bring back a pair of athletes who finished second in the Sunrise Region meet.
The Mountain Lions bring back three-fourths of their 3,200-meter relay team that finished third in the Class 4A state meet.
The Mountain Lions bring back a handful of Sunset Region meet qualifiers.
The Crusaders bring back a talented core of 17 letter winners.
The Warriors will rely heavily on a pair of returning state meet qualifiers.
The Eagles must replace some key contributors from last year, but have potential in their young athletes.
The Crusaders are hoping their talented newcomers can contribute to help a solid core of returnees.
The Warriors have plenty of talent, especially in the sprints and middle distance events.
The Cowboys are young, but have talent and hopes of qualifying several athletes for the state meet.
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