82°F
weather icon Clear

Nevada Preps Girls Athlete of the Week: Desert Oasis’ Akemi Higa

Desert Oasis flag football quarterback Akemi Higa shined as a freshman last season, helping lead the Diamondbacks to the 4A state championship.

The sophomore is playing like one of the top QBs in the state again this year.

Higa threw for 384 yards and five touchdowns in a 41-20 win at Moapa Valley on Jan 2. She added four touchdown passes and two rushing scores in a 48-6 win over Basic on Jan. 4. She was named Nevada Preps Girls Athlete of the Week for her efforts.

“It helps to have a really good relationship with each other, and I think that really helped us,” Higa said.

Let’s get to know this week’s girls athlete of the week. (Note: Answers have been edited for clarity and length.)

Nevada Preps: What’s it like being on the same team as your twin sister (wide receiver/defensive back Akiko)?

Higa: That’s really special. It’s something not everyone can experience. We don’t have a normal bond because we’ve been practicing our whole life. We have that connection that makes us click, and I can’t imagine not playing with her.

NP: Do you listen to any music before a game?

Higa: I don’t listen to music. I can’t listen to music because my mind will only focus on the music and not anything around. But if other people were playing music, I would listen to it.

NP: Do you have any pregame rituals?

Higa: I don’t really have any. I think of (every game) as the same thing I’ve always done. I’m comfortable around my position and in what I’m doing, and I don’t try to stress too much about the team we’re playing.

NP: What’s been your favorite memory of playing flag football thus far?

Higa: My favorite memory was probably winning state last season. Getting a gold medal with Team USA (with the 15-under team at the Junior International Cup) was big, but we had a bigger reason to win (the state title). We wanted it for our team, especially since we did it for (late teammate) Ashari (Hughes).

Contact Alex Wright at awright@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlexWright1028 on X.

LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
Sponsored By One Nevada Credit Union
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Here is the Nevada Preps team of the year

Bishop Gorman football won the Class 5A Division I state title and a fourth mythical national championship to earn Nevada Preps Team of the Year honors.

Meet the Nevada Preps Coach of the Year

Coronado girls golf coach Joe Sawaia helped lead the Cougars to the 5A state title in his final year coaching to earn Nevada Preps Coach of the Year honor.

Meet the Nevada Preps Boys Athlete of the Year

The three-time All-Southern Nevada first-team selection has committed to play college football at Hawaii. He enrolled early to join the Rainbow Warriors for spring practice in his home state.

Meet the Nevada Preps Girls Athlete of the Year

Centennial track and field star Iyonna Codd won three individual 5A state titles for the second straight year to be named Nevada Preps’ Girls Athlete of the Year.

4-star Arbor View linebacker commits to Big 12 school

Arbor View linebacker Christian Thatcher, Nevada’s fifth-ranked recruit in the class of 2025, according to 247 Sports, announced his college commitment Sunday.