Standout performers from Coronado, Shadow Ridge and Bishop Gorman highlight the 2025 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys golf team.
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Northern Nevada schools will remain in Class 5A in all spring sports after a NIAA realignment meeting decision Wednesday.
The high school sports season is over after all eight spring sports crowned state champions last week. Here are three takeaways from the spring sports season.
Check out the results from the final rounds of the Class 3A and 2A boys golf state tournaments Wednesday.
The Coronado boys golf team battled wind, rain and hail to win the Class 5A state tournament at Red Hawk Golf and Resort in Sparks.
Drake Harvey won the Class 4A individual state title, and Doral Academy won the 4A team title Wednesday. The 5A and 3A region tournaments were also held Wednesday.
Regional action begins this week for high school boys golf, swimming and track and field. Here is the schedule for all the action.
Coronado’s boys golf team claimed the individual and team titles at a 5A Desert League match at Reflection Bay Golf Club. Here are photos from the event.
Palo Verde swimmer Max Carlsen has plenty of individual goals at this year’s state meet, but he also wants to help the Panthers defend their team title.
Shadow Ridge golfer Bridger Johnson is leading the charge as the Mustangs look to win a 5A Desert League and Nevada state title.
Legacy sprinter Amaya Stepp has Nevada’s top times in three different events, giving her plenty of confidence heading into next month’s state meet.
The Nevada school with the most boys golf team state titles may surprise you. It’s located around two hours northeast of Reno.
Coronado senior Addison Holmes has signed to swim for Southern Indiana, but her immediate concern is to lead the Cougars to a fourth straight Class 5A state title.
Bishop Gorman’s boys golf team won the individual and team titles at a Class 5A Mountain League match at Canyon Gate. Here are photos from the match.
Faith Lutheran junior Brady Anderson completed the 1,600 meters in a state record 4 minutes, 7.51 seconds March 21 at the Chandler (Arizona) Rotary Invitational.