Boulder City High School flag football is off to a 5-1 start after defeating Doral Academy and falling to Southeast Career Technical Academy during this past week of play.
Sports
Advancing to 4-1 on the season, Boulder City High School boys basketball split this past week’s slate, defeating Doral Academy, while falling to Democracy Prep.
Currently on a four-game winning streak, Boulder City High School girls basketball has advanced to 4-2 on the season.
Looking to make an extended postseason run, both Boulder City High School bowling programs come into the season high with expectations within the 3A classification.
Despite being shorthanded, Boulder City High School boys basketball has started the season with a 3-0 record.
Starting their season off with a pair of matches, Boulder City High School wrestling defeated both Cheyenne and Rancho on Nov. 28.
Boulder City High School girls basketball is off to a 2-0 start, dominating their competition.
Boulder City High School girls soccer star Natasha Oeland was named 3A Mountain League player of the year after leading the Eagles to an 11-6 record.
Finishing last season with a 10-8 record, Boulder City High School flag football enters the season with optimism.
New season, new players, same expectations: Playoffs.
Boulder City High School girls volleyball fell short of their goal of repeating as 3A state champions on Nov. 11, leaving it all out on the court in a 3-2 defeat to The Meadows.
Putting pen to paper, Boulder City High School senior athletes Phoebe McClaren and Derek Render signed national letters of intent to their respective universities on Nov. 8.
Ending their season, Boulder City High School football fell to Moapa Valley 62-14 on Nov. 3 in the regional semifinals.
Despite falling to The Meadows 3-1 on Nov. 4 in the 3A regional championship game, Boulder City High School girls volleyball will make their seventh consecutive 3A state tournament appearance.
At the culmination of each month, Boulder City Review spotlights an athlete of the month for each participating Boulder City High School varsity sport, highlighting their excellent play.
If that person overseeing hearings of the Boulder City Municipal Court looks familiar come Jan. 7, there is a good reason for that.
Photos By Ron Eland
There’s a good chance that waiting under the tree on Christmas morning for several Garrett Junior High students will be at-home hydroponic kits.
In their meeting of Dec. 10, the city council approved well over $3 million in spending in a single vote.