Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack football team after a 35-13 victory over the San Jose State Spartans . . .
Dontay Moch sure knows how to break a record in style.
With the score tied 14-14 at halftime, Douglas football coach Mike Rippee
David Carter admits that his first season as the Nevada Wolf Pack's men's basketball head coach was, at times, a difficult one.
With Coleville and Sierra Lutheran battling for the league lead Tuesday night, something had to give.
When Douglas volleyball coach Suzi Townsell scheduled last weekend's tournament in California, she was looking for a mid-season bump in competition to help the Tigers prepare for the final stretch of the regular season.
Jeff Nady (Douglas '07), soph., OL, Nevada: Started in a 44-26 win over UNLV.
Wow. Welcome back, Carson-Douglas rivalry. It's good to see you back again.
The Nevada Wolf Pack head football coach refused to wear a sideline pass Saturday night during the Wolf Pack-UNLV Rebels football game in Las Vegas that read "UNR."
The Coleville Wolves moved to 5-0 in league play with a 56-18 victory over the visiting Smith Valley Bulldogs.
The playoffs might as well start this week for the Douglas boys' soccer team.
The Douglas High girls' soccer team raced to a 5-2 win over Damonte Ranch Saturday, getting a pair of early goals from Alex Laing on its way to the win.
1-3 overall, 1-2 Northern 4A, 1-1 home, 0-2 away, 0-0 neutral, 1-3 vs. Northern Nevada teams
16-1 overall, 7-0 Northern 4A, 4-0 vs. Sierra League, 3-0 vs. High Desert League, 5-1 home, 3-0 away, 8-0 neutral, 9-1 vs. Northern Nevada teams, 39-6 games played.
1-9-3 overall, 1-7-1 Sierra League (combined games with High Desert), 1-3-1 vs. Sierra League, 0-4 vs. High Desert. 0-5-2 home, 1-3-0 away, 0-1-1 neutral, 1-7-2 vs. Northern Nevada teams