Boulder City High School boys swimming won their fourth consecutive 3A state championship, while the girls finished as 3A state runner-up.
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Taking home some hardware, six Boulder City High School girls track and field stars did just that at the 3A state meet.
Back on the mountaintop, Boulder City High School boys volleyball recaptured the 3A state championship, defeating rival Moapa Valley, 3-0, on May 13.
Putting their best foot forward, Boulder City High School track and field will be well respected at the 3A state meet, qualifying 12 girls and nine boys after this past week’s regional meet.
Continuing their illustrious pedigree of excellence, Boulder City High School boys and girls swimming each took home 3A regional championships this past weekend.
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.
Collecting 12 hits against the Pirates, the Eagles were able to overcome costly defensive errors to pull away with the victory.
Currently on a five-game winning streak, Boulder City High School’s boys volleyball team defeated Coral Academy, Sunrise Mountain and Desert Pines.
The Eagles finished with a 3-2 record at the Blazer Bash with all three victories coming against 4A opponents.
Boulder City High School softball rebounded from a losing streak in the March Warmup Tournament in St. George, Utah, by defeating Canyon Springs on March 20.
Defeating Clark and Southeast Career Technical Academy, the Eagles are currently on a three-game winning streak after starting the season 0-4.
Boulder City High School’s track and field team won big at the Ken Jensen Invitational at Virgin Valley High School, and defeated Basic High School in men’s volleyball.
Boulder City High School’s swimming program kicked off its season in high gear competing at the Bob Swift Invitational at Desert Breeze Aquatic Center on Saturday, March 4.
For nearly 30 years, Donna Handley has taught the three R’s at Andrew J. Mitchell Elementary, but maybe not the three you may be thinking of – Running, Recreation and Respect.
By a rare 3-2 split, the Boulder City Council voted last week to give a few additional options for those residents who were opposed to the leash law passed late last year.
Earlier this month, it was reported that a couple of minor earthquakes hit Nevada, which should come as no surprise to many considering our proximity to the San Andreas Fault.
The reservoir could drop more than 20 feet below the historic low seen in 2022, according to federal forecasters.