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Sports Betting Spotlight: Seattle Seahawks 2017 season preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Wynn sports book director Johnny Avello preview the Seahawks’ season in the 21st of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.

Two-way standout Jalen Nailor could be key to Bishop Gorman success

Jalen Nailor was the team’s top receiver in 2016, but he’s also starting at safety for the Gaels this season. He and the rest of the team’s inexperienced secondary will be tested when Gorman (1-0) plays top-ranked Mater Dei (California) at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

Spring Mountain grieves death of star QB

Spring Mountain is preparing to defend its Class 1A state football championship while mourning the death of Eric Brooks, who quarterbacked the team in 2016.

Former LVMS vice president oversees IndyCar’s return to St. Louis

A lot of racing people said the IndyCar Series would never return to Gateway Motorsports Park, which attracted a large crowd for open-wheel racing’s return to the banks of the Mississippi River.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: College football Week 1 preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and vice-president of CG Technology sports books Matthew Holt preview the marquee matchups in the first full slate of the 2017 college football season.

Charting a 12-0 path for UNLV football this season

If faith really means seeing light with your heart when all your eyes see is darkness, it also means seeing success in Columbus, Ohio, when everyone else sees a trip to the woodshed.

River Cats score early, send 51s to seventh straight loss

Las Vegas’ late-season swoon continued as the 51s managed only for hits in a 6-1 loss to the Sacramento River Cats on Wednesday at Raley Field in West Sacramento, California.

Cavs, Celtics complete Irving-Thomas trade

The blockbuster trade, delayed and in jeopardy of dying, is done: Kyrie Irving is headed to the Celtics, Isaiah Thomas is coming to the Cavaliers and the NBA can take a well-earned, late-summer break.