Dax Arnold kicked a field goal in overtime, and Green Valley, No. 10 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A football rankings, edged No. 6 Legacy on Friday at Centennial.
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Several teams begin league play this week in Southern Nevada high school football, while Bishop Gorman concludes its non-league schedule with a tough matchup.
Behind receiver/defensive back Dominic Oliver, Legacy is looking to contend in Class 5A Division II after winning the 5A Division III state title last season.
Check out the details of Friday’s high school football action, including Dominic Oliver’s big night for No. 7 Legacy in a victory over No. 6 Desert Pines.
A meeting between the top two teams in the country highlights the Southern Nevada high school football slate this week.
Arbor View, No. 3 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, romped to a home win over No. 6 Legacy in the “Battle of the Bulls” rivalry game Friday.
This week’s high school football schedule features several rivalry matchups between Southern Nevada schools.
Three high school football rivalry games will be played Friday. The games still matter, even though realignment has spread many rivals across different divisions.
There are several Southern Nevada high school football teams that could make a run at the Class 5A Division II Southern League title.
Liberty and Desert Pines’ season openers are two of the top games to watch in Southern Nevada high school football this week.
Legacy’s air attack was too much for Basic, and Faith Lutheran won in the final seconds in the opening week of high school football in Southern Nevada.
Bishop Gorman will begin its national title defense Friday, and other Southern Nevada high school football teams will begin their seasons. Here are five games to watch.
Bishop Gorman boasts a talented roster and is seeking another state and national title. Here’s a look at every Class 5A team across all three divisions.
Most of the top high school quarterbacks in Southern Nevada last season graduated, but there are still several strong returners worth paying attention to.
Some Southern Nevada high school football players contribute on both offense and defense. Here’s the Review-Journal’s list of the top two-way standouts entering the 2024 season.