Desert Oasis won the Class 5A girls bowling team state title over Centennial on Friday at The Orleans. Palo Verde defeated Sierra Vista to win the boys title.
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Palo Verde and Shadow Ridge advanced to the Class 5A flag football state title game. Here is a roundup of Thursday’s football and basketball playoff action.
Jada Livingston banked home a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 12 seconds left, and Shadow Ridge prevailed in a Class 5A state quarterfinal.
The Nevada high school wrestling state meet is being held in Bullhead City, Arizona, on Friday. It should allow all the qualifiers to compete in one venue.
Sophomore Jo Stroughter scored 18 points, and the Democracy Prep boys basketball team pulled away in the fourth quarter for a road victory over The Meadows.
Palo Verde defeated Las Vegas in a Class 5A flag football state quarterfinal. Here’s a roundup of Tuesday’s high basketball and flag football playoff action.
Sunrise Mountain and Spring Valley each claimed road wins in the first round of the Class 4A flag football stats playoffs.
Shadow Ridge, Palo Verde, Desert Oasis and Bishop Gorman are all contenders for the Class 5A flag football state championship this season.
Senior Elijah Flowers scored 24 points, and Valley earned a road victory in the first round of the Class 4A Southern Region boys basketball playoffs.
Sierra Vista opened the Class 4A Southern Region boys basketball playoffs with a home win over Shadow Ridge on Friday night. Here are photos from the game.
The high school basketball and flag football playoffs are underway. Here are the postseason scores and results for all Southern Nevada teams.
Check out the scores and top performances from Thursday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Pharaoh Compton had 28 points, eight rebounds and six blocked shots to lead the Aggies to a road win over the Cougars in a game that was rescheduled twice.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
High school football players from 14 high schools signed their national letter of intent to play in college. Athletes in other sports signed as well.