The Desert Shields return five runners who competed in the region meet last year.
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Green Valley had some big offensive losses, and the move of Liberty and Green Valley to the Southeast League may make it difficult for the Gators to match the success they had last season.
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Bishop Gorman hired boys assistant coach Kevin Nixon to lead the girls team, the school announced Thursday.
Christian Marshall, an all-state pick in 2014, returns to lead Faith Lutheran as the Crusaders move up to Class 4A this season.
Versatile quarterback Jamaal Evans and big-play receiver Savon Scarver will lead Centennial’s offense, but the Bulldogs have some question marks on defense.
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After spending three years as team manager, Ron Chan got the chance to be part of the boys basketball team this season. He made the most of the opportunity, scoring a pair of baskets against Bonanza in a moment that earned him the Review-Journal’s No Limits Award.
Richard Nelson endured a difficult upbringing, but was determined to earn an athletic scholarship. A three-sport standout, Nelson’s dream came true in February when he signed with Missouri State, and he earned the Review-Journal’s Courage Award.
Karen Weitz, in her 17th year as head coach, led Centennial to a 31-1 record and an eighth state title. Weitz was the Review-Journal’s Coach of the Year.
Green Valley defeated Foothill 19-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-21 to win the Division I state championship at Legacy. It was Green Valley’s first state title.
The Rattlers survived a contentious first set before taking total control en route to a 25-22, 25-12, 25-16 victory over Sierra Vista in the Division I-A state championship match. It was their third consecutive state title.
Faith Lutheran’s Charlie Magruder withstood a late push from Pahrump Valley’s Austen Ancell and finished the tournament at 2-under-par 142 Wednesday to win his second Division I-A state championship at Mountain Falls.
It’s the fifth time Cerrone has delivered the Bulldogs to this desirable moment of any season, and it might define his program’s best chance yet at standing alone at the top when a final out is made.
