Bishop Gorman is the heavy favorite, but six other teams will take their best shots when the Southern Nevada Class 5A Division I state playoffs begin Friday.
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Three league titles and playoff seeding in the top divisions will be determined Thursday night in the regular-season finale for most high school football teams.
Top-ranked Bishop Gorman travels to play No. 2 Arbor View in one of the top matchups this week on the high school football calendar.
One of Friday’s high school football games was ruled a double forfeit, the NIAA said Tuesday. Both teams will be eligible to play this week.
SLAM Academy looks to break through in Class 3A after losing the past two state title games, while 2A state champ Lake Mead Academy is dealing with changes.
The Palo Verde boys swimming and diving team won the Class 5A state championship Saturday for its 10th straight title. Coronado won its third straight 5A girls title.
Durango staved off a late-inning rally by Silverado to win the 4A state baseball title Saturday, its first since 1999.
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Coronado’s flag football team scored three unanswered touchdowns then held on for a win over Arbor View in the Class 4A state title game.
Shadow Ridge, Palo Verde, Desert Oasis and Bishop Gorman are all contenders for the Class 5A flag football state championship this season.
High school football players from 14 high schools signed their national letter of intent to play in college. Athletes in other sports signed as well.
A Monday matchup between No. 1 Shadow Ridge and No. 2 Palo Verde could determine the top seed in the playoffs in what has been a heated flag football race.
Two teams from Southern Nevada have claimed the most boys and girls high school basketball state championships in state history.
Green Valley upset top-seeded and league champion Basic behind three touchdowns from wide receiver Ben Byington in a 5A Division II Southern League semifinal.