Playing perhaps their toughest competition in the 3A, Boulder City High School boys volleyball showed why they’re still considered the favorite to capture their fifth consecutive state championship.
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Winning two out of three games this past week, Boulder City High School baseball advanced to 12-10 on the season.
Currently on a nine-game winning streak, Boulder City High School softball won a trio of games this past week to advance to 13-7 on the season.
Hosting a weekday meet, Boulder City High School girls track and field picked up a huge victory over 4A programs Desert Oasis and Rancho on April 1.
Boulder City High School softball picked up a pair of impressive victories this past week, advancing to 10-7 on the season.
Playing far from their championship caliber pedigree, Boulder City High School baseball coach Ed McCann issued a warning to his team after the Eagles’ 5-2 loss against Desert Pines on Tuesday, March 13.
Boulder City High School boys volleyball team picked up its first win of the season Tuesday, March 13, defeating 4A Clark 3-0 on the road.
Boulder City High School senior softball star Bailey Bennett-Jordan has been proving doubters wrong since an early age. Last week she added another milestone to her list by signing her national letter of intent to play softball next season at Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Zion National Park in Utah is a favorite spring getaway for Southern Nevada’s rock climbing community. But before you head there, be aware there are a few closures and changes in effect the next couple of months.
An all-around star for the Boulder City High School boys track and field team, senior Zach Trone is ready to finish what he started.
Boulder City High School girls track team is in need of a star contributor after last season’s sixth-place state finish and the graduation of four state competitors. Junior hurdler Geri Wachtel is ready to answer the call.
When Boulder City senior softball star Lily Osman flew to Lynwood, Washington, to sign her national letter of intent with Edmonds Community College in January, she knew her collegiate decision was a home run. Literally.
The timeless tradition of next swimmer up is taking place again this preseason for Boulder City High School swimming, which comes into the new year needing to replace state champions Mandy Gebhart, Montana Lloyd and Braden Klouse.
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Boulder City’s new City Manager Ned Thomas chose an auspicious day to start his new job. No, that is not a reference to April 15 as Tax Day, but it is about finances.
For those who enjoy pickleball, work began this week on new, designated courts for one of the country’s most widely-played sports.
If you thought that the pace of state legislation in Nevada — a state with a part-time legislature that meets only every other year — would be a slow stroll rather than a break-neck run, you might be surprised to find out that there are well over 1,000 bills being considered at some level in this session.