The Douglas boys' tennis team rattled off its second impressive win in a row Thursday afternoon, beating South Tahoe 13-5 at the Vikings' new courts.
Rarely in the 104-year history of University of Nevada football has so much opportunity come wrapped in a nice, neat package and placed on the Wolf Pack's doorstep for the taking.
It was a loss, but through the final three quarters of last week's 31-30 Manogue game, the Douglas football team began to show signs of its potential.
Sports fodder for a Friday morning . . . This is the victory Nevada Wolf Pack football fans have been waiting for. A victory over Cal Friday night at Mackay Stadium would energize all of northern Nevada
Carson High volleyball coach Justin Malley stood near center court, a wry smile on his face. It was almost as if he expected his team to lose.
The Douglas volleyball team overwhelmed Northern 3A power Truckee on Wednesday, beating the Wolverines 25-18, 25-7, 25-15.
The Douglas High girls' golf team continued to see improvement in its third league tournament of the season, taking fourth for the third consecutive week at Wolf Run in Reno.
The way Chris Ault looks at it, a defensive unit is a living, breathing, walking, talking, powerful two-ounce bottle of 5-hour Energy for his entire Nevada Wolf Pack football team.
Entering the third week of the season, the Douglas boys' tennis team is finally up to full strength.
Arran Rumbaugh walked around the Carson High bench, tears streaming down her face. They weren't tears of despair, but tears of happiness.
Western Athletic Conference commissioner Karl Benson announced Tuesday that the conference has filed a lawsuit against the University of Nevada, Fresno State University and the Mountain West Conference.
Editor's note: I'd originally written this under the belief that Manogue's Radio broadcast team (920 AM) was responsible for the media timeouts. Chris Healy, the voice of Miner football, gave me a call to let me know it wasn't them. Apparently, Gustin Sports, which simulcasts the game of the week online, on the radio and later on TV, was responsible for the timeouts. My mistake! The following includes Manogue references corrected to Gustin Sports.
The Douglas volleyball team got an outstanding effort from its servers Tuesday night, recording 17 aces in a 25-11, 25-9, 25-18 win over Wooster.
Anthony Martinez doesn't know what the fuss is all about.
3-1 overall, 2-0 Sierra League, 2-0 home, 1-1 away, 0-0 neutral, 3-1 vs. Northern Nevada teams.