Four teams have locked up spots. Eight more remain alive for the other four spots, and the possibilities seem endless.
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I have my white Vans all cleaned up for my “Damn, Daniel” Halloween costume. But first, it’s my favorite week of the prep football season.
Thanks to the presence of senior quarterback Hayden Bollinger, this season Arbor View is airing it out more than it ever has during Barnson’s 10 seasons in charge.
The time difference here in Hawaii has me all goofed up, which explains why I went with so many double-digit point predictions. Fielder thinks I got too much sun at Hanauma Bay. He’s probably right.
The spring signing period for NCAA Division I and II schools starts Wednesday, and, unlike most years, it is expected to be quiet locally.
The prep football season is winding down, and for the Division I-A teams, this is the final week of the regular season.
Palo Verde scored six rushing touchdowns on eight possessions Friday on the way to a 47-0 road win at Durango.
The computer — or maybe it’s just numbers pulled from a hat — used by the Clark County School District to create the prep football schedule typically spits out a few good matchups each week.
I have been pretty rough on Silverado over the years. The Skyhawks have been the punch line numerous times in this space. But in honor of Yom Kippur this week, it’s time to atone for my mistakes. Here goes (clears throat): I’m sorry, Skyhawks.
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.
Kainoa Granstrom certainly wasn’t the most imposing linebacker in town.
Seventh-ranked Palo Verde racked up 433 rushing yards and nine rushing TDs in a 69-13 homecoming victory over Durango on Friday.