The Meadows boys basketball team didn’t have its best offensive performance Saturday.
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The Meadows center Max Hisatake would admit his first choice is to play football at the collegiate level.
The Meadows boys basketball coach Gary Hannig knows there will be high expectations this season after returning nine lettermen and four starters from last year’s Division III state runner-up team.
Preseason information for The Meadows’ boys basketball team.
Pahranagat Valley’s girls volleyball team seems to live in the state championship match. On Friday, the Panthers made sure they wouldn’t have to give up residence.
The White Pine girls volleyball team was missing starting senior middle blocker Debra Kingston heading into the Division III Southern League semifinals.
Fortunately for the Bobcats, senior outside hitter Ashlyn Huntington was still in the starting lineup.
Centennial junior Karina Haymore won just two cross country meets all season.
Fortunately for Haymore, the second win came in the biggest race of the year.
Cody Thornock rushed for two touchdowns Friday to help Lincoln County’s football team to a 29-7 win over The Meadows in a Division III state quarterfinal in Panaca.
It’s not difficult to find Ellen Hirsberg on a cross country course.
She’s the runner usually well out in front of everyone else.
Final Southern Nevada boys and girls coaches polls, as compiled by the Southern Nevada Tennis Coaches Association.
Runners in the boys Division I-A Southern Region cross country race got a good look at Chase Wood at the starting line Friday.
It was the last many would see of him for the next 20 minutes.
Adam Martinez rushed for 108 yards and two touchdowns and returned a punt for a touchdown as The Meadows’ football team earned a berth in the Division III state playoffs with a 45-6 win over visiting Lake Mead on Thursday.
Hannah Goddard had 22 kills and five aces Wednesday to help Arbor View’s girls volleyball team clinch its second consecutive Northwest League title with a 25-17, 25-14, 25-10 sweep of host Bonanza.
Coronado seniors Sam Grant and Ryland McDermott could have been contenders for the state singles tennis title this year. But the best friends couldn’t stand the possibility of ruining each other’s dream of being a champion.
State tournament championships and record-setting performances aren’t supposed to be bittersweet. Yet, Palo Verde sisters Chloe and Sophie Henderson couldn’t help feel a little sadness mixed in with a lot of joy Saturday.