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Ron Kantowski
Ron Kantowski is a sports columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, covering a variety of topics and the Las Vegas sports scene.
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The Raiders lost to the Dolphins in a fantastic finish at Allegiant Stadium Saturday night that hardly sounded like one without spectators.
Radek Bonk, who scored 42 goals as a 17-year-old for the old Las Vegas Thunder, is making a big run in ESPN’s Greatest NHL Names Bracket.
Former Aviators outfielder Skye Bolt is using money generated through a social media video application to support a boys ranch near his Georgia hometown.
One year removed from losing to UNLV, the unbeaten Spartans whip Boise State 34-20 in the Mountain West championship game Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
The Lobos spent 42 days in Las Vegas and had no positive tests for COVID-19. They practiced and played in Las Vegas because regulations kept them from doing so in New Mexico.
The life and death of colorful boxer Hector Camacho, who requested to weigh in naked for his fights in Las Vegas, is recounted in a new Showtime documentary.
Aces guard Kelsey Plum, who missed the 2020 WNBA season because of an Achilles injury, helped put together two fights at the invitation of UFC president Dana White.
The COVID pandemic has snuffed out more than four times as many American lives as the Vietnam War. Yet the moments of silence for the victims have been too few and far between.
The death of former Dolphins All-Pro safety Jake Scott sparked memories of a rare interview with the iconoclast, who shunned the spotlight.
When Andy Reid complained about the Raiders taking a victory lap in the team bus, it was learned that they were involved in another bus brouhaha in Kansas City 25 years ago.
New Mexico, forced to abandon the state because of coronavirus restrictions, lost to UNR on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium in their first game in their new home away from home.
During the 1974 U.S. National Senior Open at Winterwood Golf Course in Las Vegas, 64-year-old pro Mike Austin reportedly hit a ball 515 yards with a 27 mph wind at his back.
After writing 13 non-fiction books during a newspaper career that is in its 70th year, longtime Henderson resident Jerry Izenberg’s first novel has just been released.
The Lobos have switched their home base from Albuquerque to Las Vegas amid a coronavirus surge in the Land of Enchantment that has precluded New Mexico from practicing.