The Mt. SAC Relays are often viewed as a preview of the California state meet. But that didn’t stop some local track and field standouts from crashing the party.
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His team led by four runs in the top of the seventh on Saturday, but Arbor View baseball coach Jay Guest felt far from comfortable.
Keaton Smith scored an unearned run on a bases-loaded wild pitch with two outs in the bottom of the 12th inning Saturday to lift Green Valley’s baseball team to a 1-0 win over visiting Desert Oasis.
Dayton Yingling spun a three-hitter and wiggled out of a fourth-inning jam Saturday to help Bishop Gorman’s softball team to a 2-0 win over host Torrance (Calif.) in the Silver Bracket championship of the Torrance National Tournament.
Liberty’s Ashlie Blake destroyed a pair of meet records and was named the Outstanding Female Athlete at the Heitkotter Invitational at Faith Lutheran on Saturday.
Johnny Williams and Luke Trafton each won two individual events Saturday to help Palo Verde’s boys swimming team to a 203-74 win over Spring Valley at Pavilion.
Five swimmers won one event apiece to help Arbor View’s girls swimming team post a 193-97 win over Sierra Vista at Pavilion.
It was almost a year to the day since Desert Pines’ boys basketball team used a furious rally to defeat Clark in the Division I-A state title game.
Boulder City’s girls basketball team probably didn’t expect to see Desert Pines in Saturday’s Division I-A Southern Region championship.
Follow the link for the schedule and results (when available) for the girls basketball region tournaments in Southern Nevada.
Lincoln County’s girls basketball team lost only two league games all season, both to Needles by a combined seven points.
Tonopah girls basketball coach Russ Olin said on any given night one of three players might step up as the heart and soul of the Muckers.
Spring Mountain’s boys basketball team appeared to be well on its way to victory with just less than four minutes remaining in Saturday’s Division IV Southern League championship game.
Pahranagat Valley’s girls basketball team began the fourth quarter of Saturday’s Division IV Southern League championship game with only four players on the floor.
Shaquile Carr’s teammates formed a circle around the Canyon Springs senior guard at midcourt and followed along as he led another celebration.
