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Ron Kantowski

Ron Kantowski is a sports columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, covering a variety of topics and the Las Vegas sports scene.
rkantowski@reviewjournal.com … @ronkantowski on Twitter. 702-383-0352
Former Notre Dame football great and longtime Las Vegan George Kunz was proud to call Ara Parseghian coach and friend.
Calvary Chapel Christian School hires disgraced Dave Bliss to coach basketball despite his involvement in one of college basketball’s most tragic scandals.
Las Vegan Mike Pritchard, who starred on Colorado’s national championship team and played for the NFL’s Broncos, is moving back to the Denver area to pursue opportunities as an NFL and Power 5 conference analyst.
NL MVP Kris Bryant, one of the nicest guys you’ll meet, was thrown out of a major league ballgame for the first time on Tuesday afternoon.
The 51s will be known as Reyes de Plata — Silver Kings — during Tuesday night home games in August, part of a new initiative catering to Hispanic/Latino baseball fans announced by Minor League Baseball.
The 14-year-olds who represented Southern Nevada at the National Premier League US Club soccer finals outside of Indianapolis are believed to be the first local side to win a national youth soccer championship.
Reality Belue-Welch, an honors student at Faith Lutheran High, is the first female from Southern Nevada to attend The Caddie Academy in Chicago sponsored by the Western Golf Association.
From summertime basketball to pro darts to amateur bowling, a July weekend in Las Vegas continues to offer a wide world of sporting options.
A free instructional session started by former UNLV football coach Mike Sanford is in its ninth season and more popular than ever.
The format for the U.S. Masters at Tropicana Las Vegas is the best American amateurs against the best British pros, and a few beers are being consumed.
After questions about playing golf on President Donald Trump’s course are put to rest, TPC Summerlin members Danielle Kang, Inbee Park are expected to attract attention.
Jimmer Fredette will coach a team of former Mountain West Conference stars in The Basketball Tournament on Saturday and Sunday at Desert Oasis High School.
Twice drafted in the 40th round, undersized pitcher Brandon Kintzler of Palo Verde High School jumps from the independent leagues to claim a spot on the American League All-Star roster.
It might be a stretch to believe Golden State’s rise to NBA greatness was a carryover from the Summer League Warriors’ success, but that’s what happened.
