A look at some of the top performances for the week of Oct. 9-14.
mc-nevada preps
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s high school football rankings for Class 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.
The Mountain Lions have won six games in a row after an opening-night loss to Palo Verde.
Nestor Cruz scored with 12 minutes remaining to break a tie and lead Clarks boys soccer team to a 2-1 win at Spring Valley on Monday.
Gabby Anderson scored off an assist from Arianna Vigil in the 62nd minute to lift Foothill’s girls soccer team to a 2-1 home win over Green Valley on Monday afternoon.
J’Nasia Spand had three kills and five aces to lead Canyon Springs’ girls volleyball team to a 25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 25-17 home win over Valley on Monday.
Jada Whited and Anna Pfarrer went 3-0 in doubles for Liberty’s girls tennis team Monday as the Patriots edged visiting Valley in a tiebreaker, 10-9.
Caiden Jacob went 3-0 in singles Monday to help the Desert Oasis boys tennis team edge visiting Centennial 10-8 in the completion of a match that was rained out last week.
Here is the latest Southeren Nevada boys soccer coaches poll.
Here is the latest Southern Nevada girls soccer coaches poll.
Clark County School District Police Captain Ken Young said Monday his team is still gathering information about the use of pepper spray Friday to break up a melee after the Canyon Springs and Basic High School football game.
The Gaels are ranked No. 11 after beating then-No. 6 De La Salle (California) at home Saturday, 34-7. Gorman was ranked 12th going into the game.
The Gators have only four returning starters but are hoping to challenge for the Sunrise Region title.
Despite losing 10 Division I players to graduation, the Gaels figure to be in the mix for a fourth consecutive mythical national championship.
The Crusaders started the 2016 season 1-3, before closing strong to finish second in the Northwest League.
