The Eagles have won six consecutive state titles and have the talent to compete for a seventh.
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The Bulldogs have only a small handful of returnees, but are hoping to compete for spots in the state meet.
The Grizzlies are young, but are hoping to be competitive.
The Mountain Lions return three members from their state champion 400-yard freestyle relay team.
First-year coach Sarah Jacques is hoping to help the Trailblazers make strides this season.
State diving champion Timmy Newton is among 17 returnees for the Cougars, who are reloading after graduating a big class.
State meet qualifier Adam Mirjanian leads a group of 10 returnees for the Cowboys.
First-year head coach Michael Harrison hopes to help the Bengals improve this season.
A list of every player that was selected to one of the Review-Journal’s 2016 spring all-state teams and is expected to return this upcoming season.
Here is a recap of every team that won a state title during the 2016 spring sports season and will be looking to defend this upcoming season.
A look at the Athletes of the Year form the spring season.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2016 all-state boys swimming teams.
Follow the link for postseason swimming honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.
The Panthers took control early, with both teams cruising to victories. It was the second consecutive state title for the girls and the fourth straight for the boys.
Boulder City’s boys made it somewhat interesting by scoring 110 points to defeat second-place Sierra Vista by 25 points. But the girls dominated throughout, scoring 156 points to easily get past second-place Truckee, which finished with 111 points. It was the sixth consecutive championship for the Eagles’ boys and the fourth straight for the girls.
