The field for the boys 400-meter dash at the Division I state track and field meet was billed as the fastest in state history. The lineup for the 200 was pretty stacked, too.
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A right hamstring injury limited Brandon Wulff’s effectiveness during the Sunset Region tournament last week, and the senior still hadn’t quite felt like himself through most of the team’s first two state tournament games.
After a long playoff run that included a play-in game to get to the Division I state tournament, Arbor View’s baseball team needed innings from starter Ben Cutting on Thursday.
Standing atop the par five 18th hole of the Division I state golf tournament at Montreux Golf and Country Club, Palo Verde sophomore Jack Trent knew he needed something special if he wanted to capture the individual state championship.
RENO — The first day of the Division I state golf tournament at the Montreux Golf and Country Club greeted players with chilly weather and high winds, making the already difficult alpine course all that much harder.
Arbor View’s Ryan McHale wasn’t too happy about his first two at-bats on Monday at Desert Oasis.
Cadyn Grenier drove in the go-ahead runs for Bishop Gorman’s baseball team on Saturday afternoon.
Canyon Springs senior Bradley Alexander made a name for himself on the football field this past fall by earning first-team all-Northeast League honors.
Coronado’s Charleen Jordan knew she was in for a long day Saturday in the Division I Sunrise Region track meet, so she decided to take a nap under her team’s canopy on the bleachers just before her final event.
With the team standings of the Division I Sunset Region girls swimming and diving meet pretty much a formality, Palo Verde coach Brent Gonzalez had his sights set elsewhere Saturday.
Trailing by nine runs in the third inning of the first of two games it needed to win Friday, Centennial’s softball team didn’t exactly have a lot of believers.
In what could be a lesson to teenagers everywhere, Arbor View’s Brandon Stevens actually listened to a parent.
After watching her team commit two errors in the third inning and already trailing in its Sunset Region tournament game Thursday, Palo Verde coach Kelly Glass pulled the Panthers down the right-field line for a brief tongue-lashing.
Palo Verde’s boys volleyball team hadn’t experienced much success against Shadow Ridge in recent years, so the Panthers had revenge in mind when they faced the Mustangs on Thursday in the Sunset Region semifinals at Legacy.
Arbor View boys golf coach David Fish checked the team scores a little after the midway point of the final round in the Division I Sunset Region tournament and started to get nervous.