Standout performances from Centennial and SLAM! Nevada highlight the first-ever Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls wrestling team.
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Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school basketball and flag football playoff action.
Liberty’s flag football team scored three third-quarter touchdowns to help the Patriots claim a road win in the Class 5A flag football state quarterfinals Tuesday.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school basketball and flag football action. Plus, a 300 game in boys bowling.
Jaylani Palmer made an impact on both sides of the ball as Shadow Ridge, the three-time defending state champion, earned a home victory over Liberty on Wednesday.
Standout performers from Faith Lutheran, Liberty, Coronado and Bishop Gorman highlight the All-Southern Nevada girls soccer team.
Some of the top high school basketball players in the nation will play in two events this weekend in conjunction with the NBA Cup being held at T-Mobile Arena.
During a ceremony preceding Tuesday’s game against Bishop Gorman, Abdul Adem’s old bench spot was decorated with jerseys as the program celebrated his contributions to the team.
The Bishop Gorman girls volleyball team, the defending Class 5A state champion, continued its romp toward the playoffs with a road win Friday.
Western’s football team ended a 20-game winless streak by defeating Bonanza on Thursday night. Also, the playoff races are taking shape in Class 5A and beyond.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school girls volleyball action.
Faith Lutheran claimed a road win at Sierra Vista in a girls volleyball match Wednesday night. Here are photos from the game.
Most of the top 5A Southern Nevada cross country teams return several top runners from last season, which should create an interesting title fight.
Coronado’s girls golf team has won the last three 5A state team titles. But the race for this year’s championship could be wide open.
There’s a talented pool of wide receivers in Southern Nevada with Division I commits and rising underclassmen. Here’s the Review-Journal’s top five.