Rebounding from a season-opening defeat, Boulder City High School flag football defeated Moapa Valley 20-0 on Dec. 5 for their first victory of the season.
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Off to a 3-0 start, Boulder City High School boys basketball is using their length to frustrate opponents early this season.
Hosting their annual BC Duals on Dec. 6, Boulder City High School wrestling finished fifth out of eight teams.
Bringing in nearly a completely new roster this season, Boulder City High School boys basketball relied on familiar faces to propel them to a 55-44 victory over Del Sol on Dec. 1.
Following the elimination of the 3A classification for bowling, Boulder City High School will look to stay competitive in the newly-constructed 4A division.
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.
On a two-gaming winning streak, Boulder City High School girls basketball advanced to 2-2 on the season.
Boulder City High School wrestling kicked off their season in style with a pair of victories over Pahrump Valley and Canyon Springs in a tri-dual on Dec. 2.
Heading on the road for an intense rivalry matchup, Boulder City High School boys basketball cruised to a 72-45 victory to open the regular season against Moapa Valley.
Starting their season off on a high note, Boulder City High School flag football defeated Valley, 38-8 on Dec. 2.
After failing to make the playoffs last year, Boulder City High School girls basketball will look to get back on track this season.
Finishing as last season’s 3A state champion runner-up, Boulder City High School girls flag football is ready to finish the job this season.
Returning an experienced roster, Boulder City High School boys basketball is looking for another extended postseason run, with the ultimate goal of capturing a state championship.
There was a lot of talking around the issue and trying to be diplomatic. For a while. But, while the discussion centered around the appropriate use of land, in truth the discussion was likely over with the first mention of the term, “monster truck.”
Construction on the Nevada State Railroad Museum at the busiest intersection in town is progressing at a rapid pace and because of that, is set for a spring completion.
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Readers whose attention span has not been destroyed by TikTok and general social media use may recall that when city council went on for more than an hour talking about where to allow off-leash dog “recreation” options, one of the sticking points was Wilbur Square