Arbor View hosts Shadow Ridge in a 5A Division I quarterfinal matchup to highlight the opening round of the Nevada high school football playoffs.
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Bishop Gorman rolled to a home win over Coronado to finish the regular season 10-0 and earn the No. 1 seed in the Class 5A Division I playoffs.
Sierra Vista junior center Xavion Staton, a three-star prospect, has received offers from Kansas, Southern California, Louisiana State and others this month.
Bishop Gorman only had one first-half possession and led by four points at halftime at Shadow Ridge on Friday night.
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Class 5A experienced the biggest changes during the realignment process in the offseason, but one thing remains the same: Bishop Gorman’s dominance.
Shadow Ridge junior Brayden Somers had 15 strikeouts to help the defending Class 4A state champion Mustangs to a road win over Sierra Vista on Wednesday.
Saturday’s Class 5A playoff flag football game between Sierra Vista and Green Valley was ruled a double forfeit Monday after multiple players left the sidelines during a fight.
Kaleb Daniel and Jordon Cosby hit 3-pointers in a 39-second span, and Spring Valley went 13-for-20 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter against Sierra Vista.
Roy Goodell said the allegations that he stole Clark County School District property and forged a $4,000 invoice have ruined his life.
The NIAA approved appeals from three football teams, who were slated to move up into Class 5A, to stay in Class 4A for the next two-year cycle beginning this fall.
Coronado didn’t allow an offensive touchdown in a tight road victory over Sierra Vista that locked up the Class 4A Sky League’s No. 2 playoff seed.