Here is the Review-Journal’s 2017 all-state football team. First Team Offense: QB Cade McNamara, Damonte Ranch (6-1, 196) First Team Offense: QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Bishop Gorman (6-3, 195) First Team Offense: RB Abel Carter, Carson (5-10, 195) First Team Offense: RB Jayden Perkins, Virgin Valley (6-0, 200) First Team Offense: RB Tawee Walker, Mojave (5-8, 190) First Team Offense: RB Aubrey Washington, Legacy (5-9, 170) First Team Offense: WR Dru Jacobs, Damonte Ranch (6-2, 180) First Team Offense: WR Dakota Larson, Spring Creek (6-2, 175) First Team Offense: WR Jalen Nailor, Bishop Gorman (6-0, 180) First Team Offense: WR Marquez Powell, Liberty (6-4, 185) First Team Offense: TE Brevin Jordan, Bishop Gorman (6-3, 245) First Team Offense: OL Eric Brown, Green Valley (6-5, 335) First Team Offense: OL Jacob Isaia, Bishop Gorman (6-2, 280) First Team Offense: OL Ryan Madole, Damonte Ranch (6-2, 185) First Team Offense: OL Isaiah Palelei, Sierra Vista (6-0, 310) First Team Offense: OL Beau Taylor, Bishop Gorman (6-4, 270) First Team Offense: ATH Deago Stubbs, Arbor View (6-1, 180) First Team Defense: DL Crishaun Lappin, Liberty (6-1, 265) First Team Defense: DL Adam Plant, Bishop Gorman (6-5, 250) First Team Defense: DL Eric Schmitz-Moran, Reed (6-1, 220) First Team Defense: DL Charles Tuavao, Reed (6-5, 295) First Team Defense: DL Elijah Wade, Arbor View (6-6, 245) First Team Defense: LB Daniel Bellinger, Palo Verde (6-6, 210) First Team Defense: LB Siaosi Finau, Reno (6-0, 245) First Team Defense: LB Amere Foster, Legacy (5-8, 225) First Team Defense: LB Palaie Gaoteote, Bishop Gorman (6-2, 235) First Team Defense: LB Brandon Kaho, Reno (6-3, 220) First Team Defense: DB Octavian Bell, Liberty (6-0, 185) First Team Defense: DB Isaiah Herron, Arbor View (6-2, 180) First Team Defense: DB Jordan Lee, Bishop Gorman (5-11, 185) First Team Defense: DB George Moreno, Reed (5-11, 180) First Team Defense: DB Allan Mwata, Liberty (5-11, 180) First Team Defense: K/P Derek Ng, Bishop Gorman (5-8, 175) Second Team Offense: QB Cameron Emerson, Reed (6-1, 190) Second Team Offense: QB Kenyon Oblad, Liberty (6-3, 190) Second Team Offense: RB Taariq Flowers, Del Sol (5-8, 185) Second Team Offense: RB Brandon Kaho, Reno (6-3, 220) Second Team Offense: RB Aubrey Nellems, Shadow Ridge (6-1, 205) Second Team Offense: RB Jason Painter, Spring Creek (5-10, 175) Second Team Offense: WR Tai Allison, Damonte Ranch (6-3, 185) Second Team Offense: WR Dalton Kincaid, Faith Lutheran (6-5, 200) Second Team Offense: WR Cedric Tillman, Bishop Gorman (6-3, 210) Second Team Offense: WR Cervontes White, Liberty (5-10, 180) Second Team Offense: TE McCallan Castles, South Tahoe (6-5, 228) Second Team Offense: OL Vehekite Afu, Reed (6-2, 220) Second Team Offense: OL Ben Dooley, Churchill County (6-5, 260) Second Team Offense: OL Troy Fautanu, Liberty (6-5, 275) Second Team Offense: OL John Keeley, Reed (6-3, 270) Second Team Offense: OL Ryan Miller, Bishop Manogue (6-3, 225) Second Team Offense: ATH DiaMante Burton, Canyon Springs (5-8, 150) Second Team Defense: DL Lorenzo Brown, Desert Pines (6-3, 230) Second Team Defense: DL Zach Elefante, Arbor View (6-2, 240) Second Team Defense: DL Kenneth Holbert, Legacy (6-1, 265) Second Team Defense: DL Logan Hutcherson, Reno (6-0, 209) Second Team Defense: DL Chandon Pierre, Bishop Manogue (6-4, 240) Second Team Defense: LB Kyle Beaudry, Liberty (6-1, 210) Second Team Defense: LB Richie Garcia, Damonte Ranch (6-2, 205) Second Team Defense: LB Jahssiah Maiava, Sierra Vista (5-10, 190) Second Team Defense: LB Logan Rollins, Sunrise Mountain (6-0, 225) Second Team Defense: LB Jeffrey Ulofoshio, Bishop Gorman (6-0, 220) Second Team Defense: DB TyRay Collins, Chaparral (5-8, 150) Second Team Defense: DB John Harper, Mojave (6-4, 155) Second Team Defense: DB Josh Hong, Faith Lutheran (6-1, 175) Second Team Defense: DB Kyu Kelly, Bishop Gorman (6-1, 155) Second Team Defense: DB Sean McCormick, Churchill County (5-9, 170) Second Team Defense: K/P Tanner Kalicki, Carson (6-2, 180) Coach of the Year: Abraham Gonzalez, Mojave Honorable Mention:
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Will Smith homered in the 11th inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 on Saturday to win consecutive World Series titles.
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Legal hurdles are insurmountable.
Like most readers of the Review-Journal, I have closely followed the legislative debate over the past couple of years associated with the expansion of a film tax credit program in Nevada. Of course, as the president of UNLV, I have a vested interest in learning if and how it would directly aid our students, serve to lift up our campus community and contribute to the overall economic health and stability of our workforce.
The importance of lasting bonds.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is both radical and unqualified to be president. But she still has a clear path to winning the Democrat presidential nomination.
Small businesses are worried about shoplifters. Nevada Democrats are worried about shoplifters going to jail.
The facts tell the story.
New program deserves support.
The Raiders return from their bye week Sunday when they host the Jacksonville Jaguars at Allegiant Stadium. Here is how to watch the game.
Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team swept Coronado on Saturday to win the Class 5A Southern Region title. The state tournament begins Friday at Sunrise Mountain.
Austin Prock is the defending Funny Car champion. He is looking to possibly clinch the 2025 world title at the NHRA Nevada Nationals at LVMS on Sunday.
UNLV’s football team fell to New Mexico in Mountain West play Saturday because coach Dan Mullen’s squad again couldn’t stop its opponent.
Dasha Rosas scored in double overtime to lift Doral Academy to a win over Palo Verde in the 4A Southern Region girls soccer title game Saturday.
Coronado routed Palo Verde in the Class 5A Southern Region boys soccer championship game on Saturday and set a state record with its 53rd consecutive win.
The Golden Knights’ power play, which was the best in the league to start the season, has tanked since captain Mark Stone suffered a wrist injury.
In separate video addresses to the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit, President Donald Trump and Rep. Mike Johnson touted the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
UNLV quarterback Anthony Colandrea threw for 382 yards and three touchdowns, but the Rebels couldn’t stop New Mexico and lost their second straight game Saturday.
