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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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Were this any other hockey season, Pete DeBoer might be talking about not getting comfortable with a 2-0 series edge with a change of scenery. But this is not any other hockey season.
The 5 Tournament featuring former NBA players and created by the virus pandemic survives two weeks in a Las Vegas bubble without major health issues.
Raiders president Marc Badain says international soccer still figures in the 65,000-seat stadium’s future.
The Golden Knights rallied for a victory over the Dallas Stars in their NHL round-robin opener after Ryan Reaves and Robin Lehner took a knee for social justice.
Amateur wrestling, while not a sport conducive to social distance, has a long track record for battling infectious disease.
Coronavirus threat forces Henderson’s Ken Korach to call Athletics road games from home in a nod to re-created games of baseball’s past.
Relief pitcher stuck in Philadelphia hotel room awaiting latest test results as COVID-19 runs wild in Marlins’ dugout.
Dance with the one that brung ya. It’s why Marc-Andre Fleury should assume his normal position between the pipes when the Golden Knights begin the NHL playoffs in Edmonton.
Aviators reached out to displaced Blue Jays, but distance from American League East cities spiked a possible deal.
Shorter schedule, simulated crowd noise may not be ideal. But it’s all baseball fans are going to get during a season postponed by virus.
Patriot League cancels fall sports season, famous football rivarly game amid COVID-19 threat much to chagrin of Lehigh alum from Las Vegas.
Hall of Fame musician Charlie Daniels, who was 83 when he died this past week, was so enamored of the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas that he wrote a song about it.
Rollers coach Tim Blenkiron says playing entire season at neutral site during virus pandemic will reduce production, travel logistics.
A letter from George Taylor, CEO of the PRCA, indicates that the sport’s Super Bowl in December in Las Vegas might be in jeopardy if coronavirus spikes persist.