96°F
weather icon Clear

Season ends with disappointment

Worst case scenario for high school athletics finally came to fruition April 23 when the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association announced that it has officially canceled all spring sporting events.

The latest development in the ongoing COVID-19 saga that has put a stop to high school athletics since March 12, the final decision by the association’s Board of Control meeting on playing out the remainder of spring athletics came a day after Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said schools would continue distance learning through the end of the school year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“When the governor announced that all schools would continue with distance learning for the remainder of the school year, I was heartbroken for our students, especially our seniors,” said Boulder City High School Principal Amy Wagner. “Along with other end-of-school-year events, I will especially miss our seniors playing in their final games as Eagles.”

Baseball coach Ed McCann said he understood the decision, but was still hurt that his team was unable to fulfill its championship aspirations.

“With everything going on in the world, I think they had no choice but to cancel the season,” McCann said. “It’s upsetting for our players but I know the NIAA did their best to get our season back. They kept postponing their decision, which gave us all hope. I’m sad for our seniors who won’t get the opportunity to play again, but I do know that this will create a hunger to compete again for my underclassman.”

Even with recent events being understandable, the decision is still a bitter pill to swallow for athletes, especially the senior class.

Chasing championship aspirations of his own, senior boys volleyball player Boen Huxford said he was hurt by the decision of not getting to play out his final season with the program.

“The cancellation of the season has been really hard especially because I’m a senior,” Huxford said. “For the rest of my life I’ll remember that I never had the opportunity to play a normal season. It makes me sad to think that I’ll never be able to finish what I had started as a freshman when our men’s volleyball team was created.”

With spring athletics officially canceled, the question remains: How long will social distancing in the United States take place and what next could be affected?

Connie Mack summer baseball for the Eagles was expected to start in June, but no official word has been given on the status of this upcoming season.

Summer athletics on the travel circuit for top basketball and volleyball players at Boulder City High School has also been affected by the pandemic.

Contact Robert Vendettoli at BCRsports@gmail.com.

MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
THE LATEST
Jenas-Keogh paces girls on track

Putting their best foot forward, Boulder City High School track and field will be well respected at the 3A state meet, qualifying 12 girls and nine boys after this past week’s regional meet.

McClarens lead swimmers to title

Continuing their illustrious pedigree of excellence, Boulder City High School boys and girls swimming each took home 3A regional championships this past weekend.

Eagles finish as top seed from south

Making a return trip to the state tournament, Boulder City High School baseball enters as the top seed out of the south.

Eagles finish league play undefeated

Looking to reclaim the 3A state title, Boulder City High School boys volleyball completed their first step, finishing league play with an undefeated record after beating rival Moapa Valley 3-1 on April 29.

Track teams head to regionals Friday

Hosting a small-school invitational on May 1, Boulder City High School girls track and field finished second out of 13 programs, while the boys finished sixth out of 13 schools.

Softball ends regular season by defeating Moapa Valley

Rising to the occasion, Boulder City High School softball defeated rival Moapa Valley 7-3 April 30 to finish the regular season on a high note.

Eagles pick up two key wins

Building a winning streak before the postseason, Boulder City High School baseball picked up victories this past week over Laughlin and White Pine.

Volleyball squad undefeated in league

Remaining atop the 3A standings, Boulder City High School boys volleyball won a pair of league games this past week to advance to 7-0 in league play.