Three years ago, Bishop Gorman seniors Megan Jacobs, Raychel Stanley and Maddie Washington briefly talked about the possibility of becoming a package deal once college basketball recruiters started coming along.
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Andy Johnson needed a point guard. The Findlay Prep boys basketball coach scoured the country this spring and ultimately zeroed in on a pass-first playmaker from Louisiana named Skylar Mays.
Nevadapreps.com has posted the winter sports schedules it has received for the 2015-16 school year.
Bishop Gorman senior forward Madison Washington made an oral commitment to Oregon State for women’s basketball, announcing her decision late Tuesday on Twitter.
Western senior Destiny Gonzalez can’t stand entering her school’s gymnasium, even though she practically lives inside. It’s not because of the red and pastel blue colors on the wall, or the condition of the hardwood courts. It’s the trophy case full of 1960s and 1970s titles — ancient relics for today’s students.
When Anthony Smith was diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament last month, the senior for Desert Pines’ football team worried college coaches would pull his scholarship offers. In fact, Smith was so concerned that he briefly considered not even telling recruiters about the injury.
Bishop Gorman senior post Raychel Stanley made an oral commitment to Loyola Marymount on Thursday.
Legacy football coach John Isola watched the highlight film from Derriyon Shaw’s junior season and thought the transfer from Sugar Hill, Ga., was a talented player. But Isola needed to see it with his own eyes.
Taylor Turney a 5-foot-8-inch senior guard already had her dream school in mind. On Monday, she announced it to the Twitter world by committing to San Jose State.
Las Vegas High’s Ray Smith wasn’t sure what to expect in his first game back since tearing his anterior cruciate ligament July 10 at the adidas Unrivaled Camp in Chicago.
There will be two senior all-star basketball games at Foothill High on Wednesday.
Centennial”s Jake Portaro fought through injuries as a sophomore and junior. The senior middle infielder has become one of the top hitters in the Division I Sunset Region and recently signed a letter of intent with Utah.
For the first time since 2002, there will not be a Farnsworth on the sideline for Valley’s boys basketball team.
Reno”s Mallory McGwire averaged 21.8 points, 14.3 rebounds and 6.9 blocked shots per game, and collected her second straight Review-Journal state player of the year award.
Follow the link for the 2015 Review-Journal all-state girls basketball team.