The Mustangs hope to continue to make progress this season.
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The Saints return four starters and hope to improve this season.
The Pioneers bring back only two starters from last year’s squad.
Coming off maybe the best season in Nevada girls basketball history, the Bulldogs should be one of the nation’s top teams again this year.
After winning the Division I-A state title last season, the Crusaders return eight letter winners.
Guards Essence Booker and Kayla Harris are returning all-state honorees for the Grizzlies.
The Gators hope to compete for the Southeast League title.
Nine letter winners, including double-figure scorers Ashlynn Sharp and Mikala Kirby, return for the Diamondbacks.
Nine letter winners, including four starters, return for the Cougars.
After making the playoffs last year, the Pirates bring back six letter winners.
After advancing to the Division III state tournament last year, the Stars return five starters.
Bishop Gorman’s Abbey Archambault, a 6-foot senior outside hitter/middle blocker, signed a letter of intent with Idaho State during a ceremony in Gorman’s gymnasium attended by more than 100 friends and family. Wednesday was the first day of the early signing period.
Centennial senior Sam Thomas made an oral commitment to Arizona for women’s basketball on Tuesday.
Shadow Ridge junior Aubrey Nellems sat out last Friday’s 45-6 loss to Arbor View for religious reasons.
Centennial senior forward Jayden Eggleston made an oral commitment to Iona for women’s basketball on Sunday.