The Rattlers return eight lettermen and hope to be competitive in Class 3A.
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The Aggies bring back plenty of talent and experience in their quest for a state title.
Graduation took its toll on last year’s CCSD Division I runners-up, but the Falcons are ready to compete again this year.
The Diamondbacks are hoping to be competitive after graduating a big senior class.
The Spartans are revamping their defense and hope to be more competitive this season.
The Mountain Lions return five starters as they transition from Division I-A to Class 4A.
The Mustangs return six letter winners and hope to show improvement.
The Wolves will be young this season and have only five returnees.
Eight letter winners return for the defending Northeast League champions.
The Desert Shields return 10 letter winners after advancing to the Division I-A state title game last year.
Here’s a look at some of this week’s top high school sports events.
Coming off a record-setting performance last week in the region tournament, Coronado’s girls golf team will go for its third consecutive state title — and a little more history — when the Class 4A tournament tees off Monday in Carson City.
Spring Mountain annihilated Sandy Valley 64-0 on Friday afternoon in front of a modest home crowd to pick up its first win of the season in Class 1A.
Olivia Kaiser posted a combined 23 kills and three aces as Calvary Chapel’s girls volleyball team went 2-1 in pool play in the Boulder City Invitational on Friday.
Cobi DeLeon scored two goals Friday to carry Bishop Gorman’s boys soccer team to a 3-2 win over T.C. Roberson (North Carolina) in the Smoky Mountain Cup in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
