Advancing to 9-1-1 on the season, Boulder City High School girls soccer picked up an 8-0 victory over Chaparral on Sept. 25, while tying with the always-tough Pahrump Valley 2-2 on Sept. 27.
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Remaining undefeated on the season, Boulder City High School boys tennis picked up three league victories this past week.
Finishing with a 5-2 record in the past week’s slate, Boulder City High School girls volleyball advanced to 9-13 on the season.
Remaining undefeated on the season, Boulder City High School boys tennis picked up a quality win over 5A Liberty on Sept. 19.
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.
Facing their stiffest test in 3A competition, the Eagles defeated Clark 3-1 on April 14, despite dropping their first match to a 3A opponent this season.
Several Eagles placed on top in track and field ahead of the Fast Classic at Green Valley on April 28.
Looking to build upon their winning streak, the Eagles will travel to Desert Pines on Monday.
Winners of nine of their last 10 games, the Eagles are soaring with confidence heading into a Saturday matchup with Pahrump Valley and Monday’s road game at Canyon Springs.
The latest news for Eagles vollyball, golf and track.
Riding a five-game winning streak, Boulder City High School baseball routed three opponents this week, continuing their dominance in the 3A classification.
Boulder City High School boys volleyball finished the Aggies Tournament at Arbor View with an 8-1 record this past weekend, taking home bronze at the event.
Facing off against Foothill on April 1, Boulder City High School boys swimming pulled away in dominant fashion, while the girls fell just short at Multigenerational.
Boulder City High School also saw wins in softball and track.
Boulder City High School baseball outscored their opponents 28-3 in victories over Western, Eldorado and Sunrise Mountain.
In this day and age, children are learning how to use, run and build computers at a much younger age than did their parents, who may have had one computer class offered while in high school.
The contentious issue of changing the municipal code in Boulder City to set up a system under which residents interested in breeding cats and dogs would be able to get a license for doing that is not exactly back before the city council for consideration. But it has taken the first step in getting to that point.
BCHS has a new program it’s offering and students have the opportunity to get the life skills they need. The head wrestling coach, Clinton Garvin, a Boulder City alumni, is making his Boulder City teaching debut with the JAG program at the high school.
Fall officially arrived last month. That means its time for a long-time tradition for Boulder City residents: Art in the Park.