11-2-0 overall, 6-2-0 Sierra League (Combined games with high Desert), 3-2-0 vs. Sierra League opponents, 3-0-0 vs. High Desert League opponents, 4-1-0 home, 2-1-0 away, 5-0-0 neutral, 10-2-0 vs. Northern Nevada teams.
8-2 overall, 7-1 Sierra League, 4-1 home, 4-1 away, 0-0 neutral, 8-2 vs. Northern Nevada teams
8-2 overall, 7-1 Sierra League, 4-1 home, 4-1 away, 0-0 neutral, 8-2 vs. Northern Nevada teams.
Nevada Wolf Pack fans, this is for you.
Colin Kaepernick had his second consecutive very good but not amazing game. The senior completed an efficient 13-of-17 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown. But he also was intercepted. Kaepernick also picked up 97 yards on the ground on 13 carries. Very good game. But he can do better -- and he will over the next month or so.
"We are going to come back with a vengeance, we are not going to let this night ruin our year," Douglas football coach Mike Rippee bellowed, leaning over to look his players in the eyes and let the statement sink in.
MINDEN - Every kicker dreams of kicking a walk-off field goal, and Carson's Austin Pacheco is no exception.
Both the Douglas High boys' and girls' tennis teams closed out the regular season with wins over Fallon Thursday afternoon and they'll both enter next week's playoffs as the No. 2 seed out of the Sierra League.
From the time Douglas head football coach Mike Rippee drew his teamĀ¹s 2010 Northern 4A league schedule out of a hat, everyone in orange and black knew they were going to face some major obstacles to start the year.
There was just no possible way that Jeff Nady could see himself wearing a red UNLV Rebels uniform.
Chris Ault is the heart and soul of the Nevada Wolf Pack-UNLV Rebels football rivalry.
The Battle for the Fremont Cannon, at first glance, doesn't look like much of a fight.
Sports fodder for a Friday morning . . . Does a rivalry have to be competitive to be considered a true rivalry? Let's hope not. The Nevada Wolf Pack-UNLV Rebels football rivalry has rarely been competitive.
The Douglas Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee Tigers advanced to a 2-0 record with a 39-12 victory over the Sparks Steelers last week.
Coming off the prestigious Stanford Invitational last week, the Douglas cross country team has set itself up for a strong run through the end of the season.