Records in the Nevada high school football record book are being broken every year. But some records will likely remain standing for a long time.
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Liberty athlete Landon Bell announced his college football commitment to a new school Tuesday after decommitting from Washington last week.
Desert Oasis flag football coach Todd Thomson guided the Diamondbacks to a 23-2 record and the Class 4A state title after the death of teammate Ashari Hughes.
Bishop Gorman’s Easton Shelton was the Gatorade Nevada baseball player of the year, hitting .400 with 12 home runs to help lead the Gaels to the Class 5A state title.
Liberty’s Ali’a Matavao was the Gatorade Nevada and Class 5A Southern League basketball player of the year, and won two state titles at the 5A state track and field meet.
Bishop Gorman running back Micah Kaapana, the state’s fourth-ranked recruit by 247Sports, finished the 2022 season with 1,001 rushing yards on 70 carries with 15 touchdowns.
Former Review-Journal high school editor Damon Seiters will be one of 11 individuals inducted into the NIAA Hall of Fame on Tuesday at Orleans Arena.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada baseball team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada softball team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls track and field team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys track and field team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls track and field team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys swimming and diving team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls swimming and diving team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys volleyball team.
Here is the 2023 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys golf team.
The NIAA Realignment Committee approved proposals that would place schools’ boys and girls teams in the same classification in track and swimming.
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Durango’s Taj Degourville announced his college commitment to San Diego State on Sunday. He chose the Aztecs over UNLV, Oklahoma and Southern California.
Northern Nevada schools decided to remain in Class 5A, the top classification, for all eight high school spring sports at a meeting Tuesday.