Plus, results from other Douglas High athletic events over the past several days.
Douglas High head coach Kyle Mays was matter-of-fact when it came to his disappointment in his team’s slow start against McQueen last Saturday – a 51-30 loss.
It hasn’t taken Ken Wilson long to put his stamp on the Nevada Wolf Pack football program.
Jay Norvell knew his Colorado State Rams were going to be in for a tough afternoon.
Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack’s 38-14 victory over the Texas State Bobcats at Mackay Stadium last Saturday …
Douglas’ main priority in practice was setting the edge to make sure that an elusive McQueen team couldn’t best the Tigers out in space.
It wasn’t a secret coming into Friday night’s game that Basic was going to be a handful for the Senators.
Prep roundup from the week in high school sports, including results from Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran.
It was a bit of an up and down performance Thursday, but the Douglas High volleyball team found a way to pull out a win over Reed. Also results from Douglas boys and girls' tennis.
Douglas High girls’ soccer had quite the offensive outburst Thursday at home against Spanish Springs.
The University of Nevada, Reno has been drawing up plans to bring back its skiing program for a few years.
A look ahead to Saturday afternoon’s (2:30 p.m.) non-conference football game between the Nevada Wolf Pack (1-0, 0-0) and Texas State Bobcats (0-0, 0-0) at Mackay Stadium:
Douglas High football will kick off at McQueen Saturday at 10 a.m. Kickoff was previously scheduled for 1 p.m., but was moved due to extreme heat.
Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran had several standout performances from the past weeks' worth of games.
Carson High returns home Friday after picking up a 14-0 win over Calaveras and the first win in the tenure of Senator head coach Ryan Boshard.