Mojave linebacker AJ Tuitele committed to USC on national signing day. More than 20 athletes from Southern Nevada signed with colleges.
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.
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.
Ten SLAM Academy wrestlers won individual titles as the Bulls cruised to the Class 5A Southern Region team title Saturday at Shadow Ridge.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Shadow Ridge’s Jerrad Barczyszyn and Coronado’s Calee Berry were among six bowlers who won individual state championships Friday at The Orleans.
Palo Verde and Shadow Ridge have played each other close in most of their flag football games the last two seasons. That wasn’t the case Monday.
Coronado’s boys basketball team is the new No. 1 team in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings after Centennial had to forfeit 18 games.
Centennial’s girls wrestling team won the Southern Region team title Saturday. The Bulldogs lost last year’s region title by a single point.
Democracy Prep’s girls basketball team claimed a road win at Liberty on Friday night. Here are photos from the game.
Desert Oasis’ flag football team claimed a home win over Liberty on Wednesday. Here are photos from the game.
Centennial’s boys basketball team will have to forfeit 18 games, the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association confirmed to the Review-Journal.
Mater East’s boys basketball team suffered a double-digit road loss to 3A rival Democracy Prep in December. The Knights returned the favor Tuesday night.
Sierra Vista’s boys basketball team, the defending Class 4A state champions, claimed a road win at Basic on Monday. Here are photos from the game.
There’s been some movement at the top of the Review-Journal’s Class 5A boys basketball rankings as Centennial continues its hot start.
