Ryan Clement was the starting quarterback for the Las Vegas Outlaws of XFL I in 2001. He was more than a casual observer of the XFL’s reinvention that began last week.
Ron Kantowski
Ron Kantowski is a sports columnist and covers auto racing for the Review-Journal. He has won multiple writing awards and in 2016 was named Nevada Sportswriter of the Year. Prior to beginning a long career in Las Vegas sports journalism, Kantowski attended Western New Mexico University in Silver City, N.M., where he played for the baseball team. He is a native of Whiting, Ind.
Retiring veteran driver from Las Vegas still believes he can win NASCAR’s biggest race with one of its smallest teams.
When offered a chance to gain the upper hand on an opponent through nefarious means, Faith Lutheran football coach Vernon Fox refused and did the right thing.
The “Immaculate Reception” has been voted the greatest moment in NFL history. Whether it was a legal catch or not still is being debated by Raiders fans.
Chicago Cubs slugger Kris Bryant of Las Vegas addressed rampant trade rumors and other topics during an informal workout at Las Vegas Ballpark.
Stunt driving team helps “Ford v Ferrari” attain authenticity, critical success en route to Best Picture nomination at the Oscars.
The Raiders have played in five Super Bowls, winning three while adding a silver and black accent to the big game’s long and colorful history.
Hall of Fame New Jersey sports writer Jerry Izenberg, 89, will end his streak and watch the big game from a sportsbook in Henderson on Sunday.
Pro football’s biggest game has produced thrills, spills and other incidents that almost seem too strange to be believed.
There was a chill in the air and no place to park when Bryce Harper made his college baseball debut as a 17-year-old on Jan. 29, 2010.
When former Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman was seeking support to bring the league’s All-Star Game to town, Kobe Bryant immediately came to mind.
On Aug. 24, 1964, the Oakland Raiders played the Houston Oilers in an American Football League preseason game at old Cashman Field downtown.
Mary Wilmore was part of security force for 22 years and popular with Rebels players, fans and local sports media. She was affectionately known as “Military Mary.”
Members of the Las Vegas Aces slow-pitch softball team have remained close friends, despite not playing together for more than 25 years.
Competition at Sin City Classic festival attracts eclectic mix of players who just want to play hockey in a comfortable environment.