Remaining undefeated on the season, Boulder City High School boys tennis picked up a quality win over 5A Liberty on Sept. 19.
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Advancing to 8-1 on the season, Boulder City High School girls soccer picked up a monumental 5-4 win over SLAM Academy on Sept. 23.
Snapping a two-game winning streak, Boulder City High School girls volleyball fell to Coral Academy 3-0 on Sept. 17.
Following a heartbreaking loss and injury to its star player, Boulder City High School football finds themselves 2-2 on the season, with questions lingering.
On a six-game winning streak, Boulder City High School girls soccer defeated Mater East 10-1 on Sept. 17.
Wyatt Hallett is the apex of Western youngsters.
As a lifelong baseball fan, Seth Kermode grew up rooting for Randy Johnson and the Arizona Diamondbacks.
July may have just started, but it has proved to be an unfavorable month for the Boulder City Connie Mack summer league 18 and younger baseball team.
Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is such a feast for the eyes that more than a million people from around the world visit every year. Located on the eastern rim of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, the park features natural amphitheaters all filled with a colorful landscape of natural spires, pinnacles and pillars called hoodoos.
Boulder City’s youngsters will be invited to “let them go” as they race their cardboard creations in the Parks and Recreation Department’s 15th annual Cardboard Boat Races on Wednesday.
The Boulder City Parks and Recreation’s summer men’s softball league had an exciting showdown this past week with first place Time to Mash and Pit Stop going head to head. Pit Stop swept the night to pull into a first-place tie, handing league newcomers Time To Mash its first losses.
As the Boulder City Connie Mack summer league 18 and under team continues to work on its game, players are able to see parts of the field that they wouldn’t normally see during the regular season.
This summer, Boulder City’s young basketball players hit the court with the NCAA champions at the Duke Basketball Camp.
Now in its 60th year, Art in the Park has become one of Boulder City’s most popular events and shows no signs of slowing down.
It’s one thing to save for a rainy day but when that rainy day turns into a flood, that’s a time for concern.
Not every story of public importance concerning city government comes out of decisions by the city council. Sometimes items of interest come out of those other city meetings that garner little attention.
By Tracy Echeverria