Moapa Valley quarterback Zach Hymas made an oral commitment to Weber State, Pirates coach Brent Lewis said Monday.
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Green Valley’s Christian Lopez entered the football season as one of the top quarterback prospects in the state, but has drawn lukewarm interest from recruiters.
Las Vegas High senior football players Jacob Littlefield and Elias Miller each made oral commitments, Wildcats coach James Thurman said Monday.
Bishop Gorman, the three-time defending Division I state champion, was ranked No. 4 in the USA Today Super 25 preseason boys basketball rankings.
Ron Smeltzer’s goal as president of the Clark County High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame has been to honor people whose contributions date back several years.
Jordan Davis never has been one to get things handed to him.
Green Valley football coach Brian Castro and his staff met this week intending to figure out the Division I Sunrise Region playoff scenarios.
Moapa Valley girls tennis coach Donna Swanson knew her team faced an uphill battle in the opening round of the Division I-A Southern Region tournament.
The Bishop Gorman football team would have been a prime candidate to be selected for the new State Champions Bowl Series. Too bad the Gaels will not be eligible to participate.
Findlay Prep junior Justin Jackson had several options and plenty of time to make a decision. But he could not wait to orally commit to UNLV.
Stephen Zimmerman has been methodical in his approach throughout the recruiting process.
The past few football recruiting cycles in Nevada have been headlined by big men.
It”s rare for the nation”s top-ranked prep football team to be unsettled at the quarterback position after two games. But sophomore Tate Martell and senior Danny Hong are still competing for the top spot at Bishop Gorman.
Findlay Prep senior forward Horace Spencer, who was a top recruiting priority for UNLV, made an oral commitment to Auburn on Sunday morning.