Legacy hosted Eldorado in a boys soccer game Tuesday afternoon. Eldorado won 8-2.
Jason Orts
Jason Orts is a born-and-raised Texan who has more than a decade of experience covering high school sports there. The last six of those came as the high school sports coordinator at the Waco Tribune-Herald, where he also covered a myriad of Baylor University sports. Orts was the sports editor of the University Star at Texas State University prior to beginning his professional career.
Jon Wilson ran for 161 yards and two touchdowns on only three carries in his first game for Shadow Ridge last week after being overseas the past five years.
Check out scores and the top performances from Monday’s high school soccer and volleyball action.
Bishop Gorman hosted Centennial in a Class 5A Mountain League match Monday night. Gorman won in five sets.
From Bishop Gorman’s 42-7 win over Corner Canyon (Utah) to Foothill’s 42-10 loss to Austintown-Fitch (Ohio), valley teams were tested against out-of-state foes was a mixed bag.
Rylan Walter threw for 260 yards and three touchdowns, and Faith Lutheran scored 31 consecutive points to run past Reed for a 37-13 home win Friday night.
Check out the top five performances and scores from Friday’s high school football action.
Bishop Gorman and Liberty again are expected to win league championships and meet for a state championship game berth.
Class 5A football has been dominated by Bishop Gorman and Liberty in recent years, but Arbor View, Desert Pines and others are trying to close the gap.
Check out the top five games and complete schedule for Week 1 of the high school football season.
Wide receiver Zachariah Branch leads a Bishop Gorman team that will face a difficult slate of out-of-state opponents during non-league play.
Bishop Gorman has won three consecutive girls state volleyball championships and four of the past five in Nevada’s highest classification.
Silverado cruised to the Class 4A state football championship last season, but coach Andy Ostolaza expects a more difficult path to the title this year.
Silverado returns many of its top players after a season in which it went 12-0, won the Class 4A state championship and outscored its opponents 628-128.
Silverado primarily had been a running team, but quarterback Brandon Tunnell led an offense that threw more last year en route to the Class 4A state title.