Honored for their achievements, a trio of Boulder City High School star athletes were named to the All-Southern Nevada team, highlighting the top athletes in the state regardless of classification.
Sports
Bringing life back into the program, Boulder City High School baseball has put together a two-game winning streak after a disappointing 0-4 start.
In what felt like a playoff atmosphere, Boulder City High School boys volleyball picked up their best victory to date, routing 5A Foothill.
Boulder City High School softball is currently riding a six-game winning streak as they added a trio of wins to their season total this past week.
Currently riding a three-game winning streak, Boulder City High School softball is on a roll, having not allowed a run yet in 3A play.
Boulder City High School flag football won their eighth consecutive contest to start the season, routing Valley 47-6 on Jan. 11.
Boulder City High School boys basketball suffered their first loss to The Meadows 62-60 on Jan. 11, falling to 12-3 on the season.
Establishing herself as one of the top girls volleyball players in the state regardless of classification, Boulder City High School senior Addison Doane was named a second-team All-Southern Nevada selection.
Boulder City High School flag football advanced to 7-0 on the season, routing Doral Academy and Western during this week’s slate.
Traveling to California for an upgrade in competition, Boulder City High School boys basketball finished with a 1-2 record in the Orange Holiday Classic at Orange High.
After leading Boulder City High School girls soccer to a 11-6 record, senior Natasha Oeland and junior Makayla Nelson were both named second-team All-Southern Nevada team selectees.
It was an action-packed year for sports in the calendar year of 2023. State champions were crowned, high school athletes put pen to paper and fulfill their collegiate dreams and drama cast a shadow. Relive the top moments of 2023:
Boulder City High School boys basketball is off to a 9-0 start after defeating a pair of Northern Nevada teams this week.
Leading Boulder City High School girls tennis to their first 3A state championship in school history, senior Julia Carmichael and junior Irene Fresneda-Rodriquez were named to the All-Southern Nevada team, along with five other girls and four boys from the program.
Boulder City High School junior quarterback Gage Hopkinson will represent the school’s football program on the All-Southern Nevada team, comprised of the state’s top players.
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