The Panthers have a lot of starting spots to fill, but hope to be back up to speed quickly.
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The Panthers return eight lettermen as they aim to successfully defend their Class 4A state title.
The Panthers return 14 letter winners from a team that advanced to the Sunset Region semifinals.
The Panthers bring back five starters and hope to make a deep playoff run.
The Panthers have a new coach, but plenty of returnees from the team that won last year’s Northwest League crown.
The Panthers lost four of their top six players to graduation and will be young.
The Panthers have made the postseason in 18 consecutive seasons. Getting there the last two seasons has been difficult.
The Panthers bring back five lettermen and hope to contend in the postseason.
Here are the top games to watch for Week 6 of the high school football schedule (Sept. 21).
Brandon Smith fired a one-hitter to lead the Cats to a 10-0 victory over the Las Vegas Mustangs on Thursday night at Faith Lutheran. With the win, the Cats advance to Saturday’s title game.
Branson Tressler was 4-for-4 with a double, home run, five RBIs and two runs to lead the Las Vegas Mustangs to a 12-6 win over the Summerlin Panthers in the Connie Mack state baseball tournament.
Kota Nakamura went 3-for-5 with two RBIs on Monday to lead the Summerlin Panthers to a 16-8 win over the Southern Nevada Bengals in the pool play portion of the Connie Mack state baseball tournament at Bonanza.
Brandon Smith fired a no-hitter on Saturday to lead the Las Vegas Cats to a 3-0 win over the Las Vegas Mustangs in the Connie Mack state baseball tournament at Las Vegas High.
Evan Walling fired a five-inning perfect game on Friday as the Southern Nevada Bengals earned a 13-0 win over the Nevada A’s in pool play of the Connie Mack state tournament at Bonanza.
Palo Verde senior Olivia Packer was named the 2017-18 Gatorade Nevada Girls Soccer Player of the Year, the company announced Monday.