Isaiah Morris isn’t the biggest running back in the area, and his team doesn’t play in the state’s top division. That didn’t stop Morris and his Desert Pines teammates from coming out and making a statement Friday night in the high school season opener. Morris rushed for 239 yards and two touchdowns, and the ninth-ranked Jaguars routed No. 3 Arbor View 50-14 at Desert Pines.
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Eldorado’s girls tennis team swept the nine singles sets Friday on its way to a 10-8 win at Moapa Valley.
My English teacher is making us read “Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team and a Dream” this semester in honor of The New York Times best-seller’s 25th anniversary.
Valley’s boys tennis team swept the nine doubles sets Thursday on its way to a 15-3 win at Eldorado.
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As if last year’s close state championship loss wasn’t enough to bear, third-year Desert Pines football coach Tico Rodriguez recently found out he would be without two of his top players for most or all of this season.
The Jaguars were poised to win their first state title last season, before a fourth-quarter collapse against Moapa Valley in the state title game.
One hundred dollars and a few players who had little success and were just happy to be there. That’s what Jan Van Tuyl had when he took over the Desert Pines girls tennis program.
Head coach Rich says key players have matured and will bolster the team to a division win and be competitive in the playoffs
Head coach Jan Van Tuy says the girls have worked hard this summer to improve their game and ability levels.
Greg Floyd Jr. is a lot like a popular underground musician.
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.
Faith Lutheran’s Zack Trageton knew he’d have an increased role going into this season as two of his former teammates from a year ago moved on to play Division I college baseball.
Faith Lutheran’s Cayla Nikodemus came off the curve in the girls 200-meter dash Saturday and was exactly where she wanted to be.
First, Kenric Davis pulled the upset. Then, the Western senior took a few minutes to wax poetic.
