Makhi Clark and Aidan Hernandez won individual titles to lead Sierra Vista to its second straight Class 4A state wrestling championship Saturday at Western High.
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.
Bishop Gorman had 10 players score and recorded 27 bench points, lifting the Gaels to a decisive win over Centennial in a Class 5A state basketball quarterfinal game.
Liberty’s flag football team scored three third-quarter touchdowns to help the Patriots claim a road win in the Class 5A flag football state quarterfinals Tuesday.
Palo Verde, Shadow Ridge and Desert Oasis finished tied for first in the Class 5A Southern League, which should set up an exciting battle for the state title.
SLAM! Nevada’s wrestling team continued its dominance by winning its fourth straight Class 5A team state title Saturday in Fallon. Centennial won the girls title.
Centennial, Democracy Prep and Bishop Gorman are all contenders for the Class 5A state title. Here’s a look at how the playoffs shape up, from 5A to 3A.
Coronado is the favorite entering the Class 5A state playoffs and is looking to win its first state title. Here’s a look at how the playoffs shape up, from 5A to 3A.
Check out the complete scores from the Nevada high school basketball and flag football playoffs.
Palo Verde rallied to win the third game to claim their second straight Class 5A bowling team title. Coronado fended off Clark for the girls title.
Girls high school wrestling is expanding across the country. The trend is the same in Nevada, even though the sport isn’t fully sanctioned by the NIAA.
Flag football is still a relatively new sport, but several teams have already created dynasties. Here’s who has the most flag football state championships in Nevada.
Democracy Prep’s girls basketball team trailed Bishop Gorman by 10 points in the second half, but the Blue Knights rallied to clinch the No. 2 seed in the playoffs.
Mojave linebacker AJ Tuitele committed to USC on national signing day. More than 20 athletes from Southern Nevada signed with colleges.
High schools from small towns are among some of the most dominant wrestling teams in state history. Just one Southern school has more than eight state titles.
The high school basketball and flag football regular seasons end this week. Check out where your teams stand in the Review-Journal’s final rankings of the season.
