Bishop Gorman triggered the running clock in the first half in a rout of Arbor View in the Class 5A Division I state title game at Allegiant Stadium.
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Mojave shut out Canyon Springs in the first half and rolled to the Class 4A football state championship at Allegiant Stadium.
SLAM Academy claimed the first football state championship in its history, erasing a 10-point second-half deficit against Truckee in the Class 3A title game.
The Nevada high school football playoffs are over. Here is a rundown of what happened in every division, from Class 5A Division I through 1A.
Faith Lutheran is the No. 1 seed in the Class 5A girls soccer state tournament, but Bishop Gorman, Liberty and defending champion Coronado are also contenders.
The Meadows’ Sophia Yang claimed her fourth consecutive state title in the Class 4A girls singles final Saturday. Two Adelson School players also defended their titles.
The boys soccer high school playoffs begin Tuesday. Coronado rolled to the 5A Southern League regular-season title and looks primed to repeat as state champion.
Check out the scores and top performances from Thursday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Liberty, ranked No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 4A rankings, claimed a road win over Shadow Ridge in a boys soccer match. Here are photos from the game.
Arbor View, No. 2 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A football rankings, plays at No. 3 Coronado on Friday. The winner could have an easier path in the playoffs.
Bishop Gorman-Liberty is one of the top five games Friday, even though the Patriots have started the season 1-4 and were blown out by Coronado in their league opener.
Review-Journal high school reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of selected football games each week.
Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team took the court Monday for the first time since winning last year’s state title, earning an impressive win against Foothill.
Desert Oasis senior Kenan Dagge won the cross country race Saturday at the Red Rock Running Company Invitational at James Regional Sports Park.
There were no changes at the top of the Review-Journal’s high school football rankings after Week 2, but there was some movement among other teams.
