NASCAR released its 2026 schedule for all three of its national touring series Tuesday. Las Vegas Motor Speedway will host two Cup Series races, but has lost a race.
Alex Wright
Alex Wright joined the Review-Journal staff as a high school sports reporter on October 2022. He was previously a sports intern at the RJ. Alex was born and raised in Las Vegas and is in his fourth year at UNLV, majoring in journalism and media studies, with a concentration in sports media. Alex currently serves as the editor-in-chief for UNLV's student newspaper, the Scarlet & Gray Free Press. He previously was the sports editor for the paper last school year after being a sports staff writer for a year and a half.
Four-star Bishop Gorman girls basketball guard Aaliah Spaight released her list of top 10 colleges recently, a group that includes several SEC programs.
Faith Lutheran’s girls soccer team defeated Liberty on Tuesday in a rematch of last year’s Class 5A state title game. Here are photos from the game.
Palo Verde and Desert Oasis played to a draw in a high school boys soccer match Monday. Here are photos from the match.
The new fall sports season is underway, which means it’s time for the Review-Journal’s first rankings for high school football, soccer and girls volleyball.
Legacy’s football team looks a lot different from the one that captured the 2023 5A Division III state title. Here’s a recap of Friday’s action.
Las Vegas High and Palo Verde each scored two offensive touchdowns in the fourth quarter, but the Wildcats got a defensive score to seal the win.
Faith Lutheran won the individual and team event at a Class 5A Mountain League girls golf match Thursday at Painted Desert. Here are photos from the match.
The NIAA introduced a new rating system this year that will determine which Southern Nevada football teams qualify for the Open Division, 5A and 4A playoffs.
Review-Journal reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of high school football games each week. Here are their picks for Week 1.
Faith Lutheran’s girls soccer team appears to be the team to beat in Class 5A heading into the 2025 season, which begins Thursday.
Coronado’s boys soccer team has won 30 straight games and is a heavy favorite to win its third straight Class 5A state title this season.
Bishop Gorman and Coronado’s girls volleyball teams, who have played for the last two 5A state titles, are in the same division this year after realignment.
Standout performers from Bishop Gorman, Arbor View and 11 other schools highlight Nevada Preps’ top 25 high school football players to watch in 2025.
Bishop Gorman and Arbor View are the teams to beat in the Class 5A Southern Region. Here’s a breakdown of all 5A football teams heading into the season.
