Following a successful swim season, six Eagle boys swimmers and one girls swimmer represented Boulder City High School on the All-Southern Nevada team.
Sports
Finishing as 3A state champion runners-up, three Boulder City High School baseball players were selected to the All-Southern Nevada team, representing the top players in the state, regardless of classification.
For Boulder City High School athletes, it’s one of the biggest honors a former Eagle can get.
Helping guide Boulder City High School back to the 3A state title, four Eagles volleyball players were named to the 2026 Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada boys volleyball team, which consists of players from all divisions.
Moving on to the next level, a pair of Boulder City High School star female athletes have fulfilled their dreams of competing in collegiate athletics.
Footloose Southern Nevadans travel in all directions of the compass, but tend to reserve southerly excursions for colder months. You still have time for at least one more trip southward before the weather warms too much.
Every day that Kelly Lehr comes to work is play day.
The Boulder City High School baseball program made it’s second trip to the Division I-A state tournament in three seasons last year under head coach Bobby Reese, but the varsity coach expects more than just appearances from his talented ball club.
Senior Boulder City High School pitcher and slugger Charlie Masterson has held the title as the state’s best two-way player since she stepped foot on the diamond for the Lady Eagles during her freshman season.
Boulder City girls basketball head coach Paul Dosch couldn’t vote for his star senior to repeat as league Player of the Year earlier this month, but said it would have been a no-brainer to select last season’s Division I-A Sunrise Player of the Year. Luckily, the league’s remaining seven coaches did the bidding for Dosch.
Think of it as the Academy Awards for Boulder City businesses.
The reservoir that is Southern Nevada’s main water supply may plunge up to 29 feet below its all-time low set in 2022.
A bill was introduced last week by city council that gives those with dogs a second option to let them run free regardless of the time of day.