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BC swimmers part of history

Last Thursday, dozens of Boulder City kids participated in the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson, which is held worldwide with more than 400,000 participants in 56 countries. Boulder City has participated in this event for several years.

3-sport standout Jenas-Keogh named Athlete of the Year

Excelling as a three-sport athlete, Boulder City High School senior Sancha Jenas-Keogh has been named Boulder City Review female athlete of the year.

Zwahlen earns BCR’s top athlete award

Called a generational talent by his head coach, Boulder City High School senior boys volleyball star David Zwahlen has been named Boulder City Review male athlete of the year.

Eagles swimmers bring home postseason honors

Following a successful swim season, six Eagle boys swimmers and one girls swimmer represented Boulder City High School on the All-Southern Nevada team.

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Wrestlers focus on regional tourney

Team Boulder coach Jim Cox on Tuesday announced his lineup of 18 wrestlers who will compete in the Division I-A Southern Region Tournament this weekend at the high school.

Boys down most pins in playoffs’ opening round

The boys and girls bowling teams of Boulder City High School are both two matches away from claiming a state championship after they both defeated The Meadows in the first round of postseason play Jan. 28.

Winning streak intact

The winning streak continues.

Lady Eagles rely on teamwork to win

Much of the season the Boulder City girls basketball team has relied on its big three players to score points, get tough rebounds and control the game’s tempo. But in recent weeks, a second group of players has stepped to fill the roles necessary to make a run in the playoffs and return to the state tournament.

Eagles look to repeat as state champions

Boulder City High School’s boys bowling team stormed into the postseason with a shot to repeat as state champions after closing out the regular season with a 36-point winning streak.

Utah tournament tests wrestlers’ mettle

Team Boulder coach Jim Cox warned his wrestlers ahead of time to be ready for their toughest tournament of the season. The Great Basin Grapple in Delta, Utah, on Saturday proved to be just that.

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City basketball league starts season

Team Flight has jumped to a 3-1 start and is in first place after two weeks of play in the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department’s men’s basketball league.

Wrestlers ready for difficult end to season

Team Boulder coach Jim Cox has been preparing his team all season for the postseason, scheduling tough dual matches and four rugged tournaments.

Boys bowling teams continues to roll up wins

The boy’s bowling team at Boulder City High School won all nine points against Desert Pines on Tuesday afternoon and improved its season record to 72-9 with one match remaining left before postseason play.

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Search continues for store tenant

It’s been a year since a trio of local business owners and friends purchased the former Central Market with a plan of bringing a second grocery store to Boulder City.

Data center petition falls short

A recent petition seeking to add three questions to this year’s general election ballot, one of which deals with data centers, failed to receive enough verified signatures in order to move forward.