The Palo Verde softball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, picked up a road win over No. 4 Centennial on Thursday.
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The Palo Verde boys volleyball team broke a tie with Arbor View for second place in the Class 5A Mountain League with a home win Tuesday.
Palo Verde catcher Brady Dallimore didn’t play during last year’s state title run because of an injury. The TCU commit is healthy and has the Panthers looking to repeat.
Boys volleyball is still a relatively new high school sport in Nevada, but several schools have built impressive resumes since it was sanctioned in 2000.
Palo Verde pitcher Ava Koenig had an excellent outing to help her team defeat Coronado at home Monday in a high school softball game.
Palo Verde’s softball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s 5A rankings, claimed a 4-0 road win over Arbor View on Monday. Here are photos from the game.
Many of the state’s top high school swimmers competed at a meet Saturday morning at the Pavilion Center Pool. Here are photos and results from the event.
Bishop Gorman’s boys golf team won the individual and team titles at a Class 5A Mountain League match at Canyon Gate. Here are photos from the match.
Palo Verde’s softball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, overcame a five-run deficit to defeat second-ranked Shadow Ridge on Monday.
Bishop Gorman’s baseball team recorded 10 hits and scored in each of the first three innings to roll past Palo Verde on Saturday.
Coronado earned a home win over Palo Verde on Tuesday night in a boys volleyball match, avenging its loss in the state title game last season.
Palo Verde’s baseball team claimed a home win over Shadow Ridge on Monday. Here are photos from the game.
Basic’s baseball team claimed a road win at Palo Verde on Friday. Here are photos from the game.
The Palo Verde boys volleyball team beat Shadow Ridge on Thursday night in a matchup of the past three Class 5A state champions.
Palo Verde’s boys volleyball team won the Class 5A state title last year. The Panthers lost 11 seniors, but they return the reigning state player of the year.