Douglas High cross country, volleyball, boys and girls soccer all got their seasons underway over the weekend.
Sitting at 1-0 is feeling pretty sweet for the Tiger football faithful.
Carson High volleyball and second year head coach Brittany Witter have made some changes for the upcoming season.
Douglas High boys’ soccer put together a memorable campaign last year, capping the season with the program’s first playoff win in more than a decade.
Carson High girls’ soccer had a chance to make the postseason last year, but ultimately couldn’t find it in the cards. This season, head coach Kyle Walt, is expecting to be right back in the mix.
The true freshman was listed on the Pack’s two-deep chart for Saturday’s opener at New Mexico State behind sophomore Marcel Walker at the edge-rushing spot.
“Where did he come from?”
The big stuff certainly matters, but it’s the little things that the Carson football team will be looking to improve upon after its season-opening loss Friday. The Senators were blanked by visiting Sutter (Calif.), 35-0, in a game where the Huskies executed their own game plan while also taking advantage of a number of Carson breakdowns.
Going into the season, Douglas football head coach Kyle Mays said he just wanted his team to “get better” after last season’s 1-8 record. On Friday night, the Tigers looked much improved in their 20-0 win over Argonaut (Jackson, Calif.)
Carson High football may have a new head coach on the sideline, but that doesn’t necessarily mean fans should expect a whole new brand of football.
After missing out on the state tournament last year, Douglas High girls’ soccer has stacked up its chips in anticipation of making another run at a state title this season.
Ken Wilson has the easiest debut for a Nevada Wolf Pack football head coach in nearly 50 years.
Four sessions of pro and amateur racing set for Aug. 26-27, including the return of the first-responder challenge
Nevada athletics is set to host first Nevada Fan Fest on Tuesday, Aug. 23 to celebrate the start of the 2022 season.
Fall sports are back in action and Douglas High football has every intention to continue building off of its 1-8 record last season.