There’s an opportunity for all Class 4A football teams to contend for a state title. Last year’s champion, Centennial, moved up to 5A Division III.
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SLAM Academy looks to break through in Class 3A after losing the past two state title games, while 2A state champ Lake Mead Academy is dealing with changes.
Bishop Gorman, Coronado and Faith Lutheran are all expected to contend again in Class 5A this season, but all will need to replace key players.
Coronado’s boys soccer team returns most of its lineup from last year’s Class 5A state title-winning team. The Cougars will be challenged by Bishop Gorman and Palo Verde.
Bishop Gorman should have one of the best offensive lines in the country this season. That’s one reason why the team is hopeful it can defend its national title.
Most of the top high school quarterbacks in Southern Nevada last season graduated, but there are still several strong returners worth paying attention to.
Former Bishop Gorman tennis coach Gordon Hammond is taking over Palo Verde and hopes to help the Panthers continue their recent run of success.
Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team is the early favorite to repeat as 5A state champions. But Coronado brings back some key players and should be a title challenger.
Several high school football teams in Southern Nevada will feature dynamic running backs on offense. Here’s the Review-Journal’s top five.
Adam Johnson, who has managed Paseo Verde to the Little League World Series, is also the Raiders assistant equipment manager.
Most of the top 5A Southern Nevada cross country teams return several top runners from last season, which should create an interesting title fight.
Coronado’s girls golf team has won the last three 5A state team titles. But the race for this year’s championship could be wide open.
There’s a talented pool of wide receivers in Southern Nevada with Division I commits and rising underclassmen. Here’s the Review-Journal’s top five.
Three four-star and Division I-bound Bishop Gorman standouts are among the top returning offensive linemen in Southern Nevada. Here’s the Review-Journal’s top five.
Some Southern Nevada high school football players contribute on both offense and defense. Here’s the Review-Journal’s list of the top two-way standouts entering the 2024 season.
Palo Verde senior Samantha Manzo shined in her team’s win over Shadow Ridge on Friday in a rematch of last year’s 5A flag football state title game.
Two brothers who shined at Bishop Gorman announced they are entering the transfer portal and will leave USC, which plays in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 27.
Standout performers from Bishop Gorman, Arbor View and Faith Lutheran highlight the All-Southern Nevada football team.
Faith Lutheran is promoting an assistant following the retirement of coach Mike Sanford. The Crusaders have two straight state runner-up finishes.
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