Hannah Borgel (20 goals, 8 assists) and University of Southern California commit Arlie Jones (11 goals, 10 assists) return to lead the Gaels’ offense.
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Head coach: Jim Stanfill expects a very strong, competitive team this year.
Las Vegas Knights coach Gino DiMaria knew he had one of the youngest teams going into the American Legion Western Regional.
Trailing by three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning Thursday, the Las Vegas Knights were just two outs away from elimination in the American Legion Western Regional tournament. But as many local teams have recently learned, a Bishop Gorman team doesn’t go away very easily.
The Las Vegas Knights needed a ninth-inning rally and an 11th-inning home run to capture the American Legion state championship over the weekend. There would be no furious comeback on Wednesday.
Bishop Gorman senior Vashti Cunningham broke the American High School and American Junior records in the girls high jump Saturday, clearing 6 feet, 5 inches to win the gold medal in the Pan American Junior Championships in Edmonton, Alberta.
After falling behind 2-0 in the first inning Friday in the American Legion State Tournament at Durango, the second-seeded Las Vegas Aces appeared flat and out of sorts, while the third-seeded Southern Nevada Blue Sox looked poised.
Bishop Gorman’s Jack Little and Arbor View’s Nick Quintana made the 40-man roster for the 18U National Team Trials.
Bishop Gorman junior Vashti Cunningham won the women”s high jump competition Saturday at the USATF Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
In a football season sure to be highlighted by offensive and defensive linemen, Liberty junior Ethan Dedeaux stands out as one of Southern Nevada’s top returning playmakers.
Bishop Gorman junior Vashti Cunningham was named the Gatorade Nevada Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year on Wednesday.
Arbor View”s Sam Pastrone, Bishop Gorman”s Cadyn Grenier and Desert Oasis” Nolan Kingham were among nine players with local ties selected in the major league draft on Wednesday.
Bishop Gorman senior shortstop Cadyn Grenier has been named to USA Today”s All-USA baseball team. Grenier, the Review-Journal”s state player of the year, batted .472 with six home runs, 35 RBIs, 66 runs and 27 stolen bases in leading the Gaels to the Division I state title.
Before Gino DiMaria became the baseball coach at Bishop Gorman this season, he knew Cadyn Grenier’s reputation as a player.
