The Trailblazers return just one starter but hope to remain competitive in the Southwest League.
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The Bengals hope to continue to show improvement this season.
The Desert Shields return only two starters as they make the jump back to Class 4A.
Guard play will be the key to the Roadrunners’ season.
The defending Sunrise League champions are aiming for a state tournament berth.
The Miners have a new coach and are hoping to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2015.
The Lynx return just two starters from last year’s Class 2A state runner-up team.
The defending Class 1A state champions return only one starter.
The Pilots honored the nine-year NBA veteran at halftime of their 111-65 victory over Planet Athlete Academy by retiring his No. 11 jersey before an ebullient crowd, family and friends. Bradley was presented with a framed replica of the uniform during a brief ceremony, and posed for pictures amid a standing ovation.
Odunze is the latest in a long line of standout Gorman pass catchers, and is in the midst of a breakout season for the Gaels after playing sparingly as an underclassman.
Liberty safety Austin Fiaseu announced in April a commitment to play football for UNLV, for which he’s cheered since the fifth grade. The senior has blossomed into one of the state’s top defensive players.
Centennial junior guard Jade Thomas will play college basketball at UNLV, she announced Monday via Twitter.
Senior forward Ashtyn Fink is one of the top college prospects in Nevada, a four-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com. She committed to Vanderbilt as a sophomore in 2016.
Green Valley senior Taylor O’Neill committed to Xavier last November and is using her senior season to prepare for her collegiate career — and to help the Gators’ soccer team compete in the cutthroat Desert League.
Clark senior forward Antwon Jackson, who committed to Arkansas State last week, has lost almost 15 pounds as he works to expand his skill set.