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Max Osmundson had 20 kills Thursday to help Coronado’s boys volleyball team to a 27-29, 25-20, 25-22, 25-21 win at Centennial.
Diontae Jones scored only six points in the Division I-A state title game, but the senior forward on Clark’s boys basketball team still found a way to have a major impact.
When Clark’s girls basketball coach Mike Moulchin reflects on Bobbi Floyd’s junior season, his mind immediately jumps to Jan. 23.
RENO — Diontae Jones’ eyes started to water, and Clark’s senior forward did his best to hide his emotions, covering his face with his jersey.
RENO — Clark coach Chad Beeten called a timeout early in the second half Friday, looking for a spark.
I’m writing this from The Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The real 90210.
PRIMM — Western High School senior Erik Gonzalez had a big smile on his face after his Division I-A 113-pound state championship match against Elko’s Aram Villegas, Saturday night at the Star of the Desert Arena.
It was almost a year to the day since Desert Pines’ boys basketball team used a furious rally to defeat Clark in the Division I-A state title game.
With a little more than four minutes left in Thursday’s Division I-A Southern Region semifinal, Boulder City point guard Katlyn Davis scored on a layup and immediately looked at Eagles coach Paul Dosch.
Since the beginning of the Division I-A boys basketball season, Desert Pines and Clark seemed to be on a collison course.
Cheyenne boys basketball coach Teral Fair stresses the importance of playing hard all game long to his players.
Clark’s girls basketball team came into Tuesday’s Division I-A Sunrise Region quarterfinal having lost its two previous games.
Pahrump Valley senior Scott Maughan knew going into his regional championship match that he was facing the No. 1-seeded wrestler from his weight class.
After a state runner-up finish at 113 pounds his freshman year at Bishop Gorman, Owen Lawrie painfully sat out last year because of Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association transfer rules.
