The Lights FC face the Austin Bold FC in the regular-season opener at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Cashman Field.
Bill Bradley
Bill Bradley is the Assistant Managing Editor for Sports at the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He has previously served as sports editor at the Detroit Free Press, Sacramento Bee and The Tennessean as well as a previous stint at the RJ. He also has worked for NFL Media and the Action Network. He grew up in the Phoenix area and graduated from Northern Arizona University, also attending Arizona State
The Aviators open their season April 9 and all indications are their new home will be ready.
World Team Tennis announced Tuesday it was adding a Southern Nevada franchise for this summer to be named the Vegas Rollers.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal was named among the best Sports sections in the country in both digital and print during the 2018 Associated Press Sports Editors contest, it was announced last week.
The Lights FC have added a final home exhibition match for March 2 against the Orange County SC, the team announced Wednesday.
Las Vegas Ballpark is scheduled to open April 9 when the Aviators play host to the Sacramento River Cats.
The Aviators this season will continue the tradition of playing games as Reyes de Plata, Minor League Baseball announced Monday.
About five hours south on U.S. Highway 93, there’s a buffet of baseball for almost five weeks from late February through March. Fifteen MLB teams play in 10 stadiums around the metropolitan Phoenix area.
The Lights FC face the Colorado Rapids in an exhibition match on 2 p.m. Saturday at Cashman Field.
The Alliance of American Football announced Friday that its championship game in Las Vegas will be called the “Alliance Championship.”
Tickets for the Alliance of American Football’s championship game, which is scheduled for April 27 at Sam Boyd Stadium, go on sale Friday.
Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray says he will pursue a career in the NFL over playing baseball for the Oakland Athletics.
The Las Vegas Aviators will not host the annual Big League Weekend, the team announced Wednesday.
Las Vegas’ Bryce Harper, one of the most sought-after free agents in baseball, met with San Francisco Giants officials this week, according to NBC Sports Bay Area.
Las Vegas Ballpark will have biggest videoboard in minor league baseball — and bigger than those at stadiums of five Major League Baseball teams — the Avaiators announced Monday.
