The Grizzlies return six letter winners, but must replace their top two players from the 2016 season.
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The Grizzlies return four lettermen and are hoping for a successful season.
The Gaels bring back one of the state’s top golfers in Hunter Pate and have a talented group of young players.
The Gators return six letter winners and hope to advance to the state tournament.
The Diamondbacks hope strong senior leadership will propel them to a successful season.
The Aggies are aiming to qualify for the postseason as a team.
The Eagles are hoping to start to build for the future.
The Desert Shields are in rebuilding mode, but working toward a successful season.
With every year comes changes, and the Class 3A is getting a makeover for 2017-18.
Palo Verde posted a two-day score of 788 at the Class 4A boys state golf tournament to hold off Bishop Manogue, which placed second at 796.
Brandon Kampshoff had 20 kills and 16 digs, and Kyle Monton added 35 digs to help Las Vegas High’s boys volleyball team outlast Centennial 25-21, 21-25, 25-23, 21-25, 15-10 in a Class 4A state semifinal at Coronado on Tuesday.
Mojave’s boys volleyball team made quick work of Del Sol, posting a 25-18, 25-20, 25-9 victory over the Dragons in the 3A state semifinals at Chaparral.
Lake Mead’s Nick Herrero birdied the 18th hole on Tuesday to give the Eagles a one-stroke victory over The Meadows in the Class 2A state golf tournament at Eagle Valley’s West Golf Course in Carson City.
Follow the link for postseason baseball honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.
Bishop Gorman junior tight end Brevin Jordan, one of the nation’s top players at his position, made an oral commitment to Miami on Sunday. Jordan announced his decision on his Twitter account.
