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Boys' Tennis: Douglas season statistics through Sept. 9

2-2 overall, 1-1 Sierra League, 1-1 home, 1-1 away, 0-0 neutral, 2-2 vs. Northern Nevada teams.

Girls' Soccer: Douglas seasons statistics through Sept. 11

8-0-0 overall, 3-0-0 Sierra League (Combined games with high Desert), 1-0-0 vs. Sierra League opponents, 2-0-0 vs. High Desert League opponents, 2-0-0 home, 1-0-0 away, 5-0-0 neutral, 7-0-0 vs. Northern Nevada teams

Boys' Soccer: Douglas season statistics through Sept. 8

0-5-2 overall, 0-3-0 Sierra League (combined games with High Desert), 0-1-0 vs. Sierra League, 0-2-1 home, 0-2-0 away, 0-1-1 neutral, 0-3-1 vs. Northern Nevada teams.

Volleyball: Douglas season statistics through Sept. 9

10-1 overall, 2-0 Northern 4A, 0-0 vs. Sierra League, 2-0 vs. High Desert League, 1-1 home, 1-0 away, 8-0 neutral, 3-1 vs. Northern Nevada teams, 21-4 games played.

Football: Douglas season statistics through Sept. 11

0-2 overall, 0-1 Northern 4A, 0-1 home, 0-1 away, 0-0 neutral, 0-2 vs. Northern Nevada teams.

Soccer: Tiger girls break state record, boys fall to Wooster

The Douglas High girls' soccer team broke the school and state records for consecutive shutouts Saturday, extending their streak to seven with a 12-0 win over Wooster in Minden.

Football: Douglas travels to Manogue today

The Douglas football team will enter Saturday's showdown at Bishop Manogue hoping to solve some of the issues that cropped up during last week's season-opener against Reed.

Volleyball: Tiger spikers sweep North Valleys

The Douglas volleyball capped a marathon week with its second league win after playing three matches in as many days.

Tennis: Tiger girls blast Grizzlies, boys fall at Galena

The Douglas High girls' tennis team made short work of the Galena Grizzlies Thursday afternoon to gain valuable traction in the race to the Sierra League title.

Football: Nevada to host Colorado State Saturday

The Colorado State Rams are not going to sneak up on the Nevada Wolf Pack on Saturday night.

Sports Fodder: Pack chasing 2-0 start

Expect the Nevada Wolf Pack football team to beat Colorado State on Saturday night to improve to 2-0 on the season for the first time since 1995. Yes, it's been 15 years since the Wolf Pack was 2-0. Bill Clinton was in the White House, the Wolf Pack was in the Big West Conference, Mackay Stadium had real grass and Colin Kaepernick was just 7-years-old.

Football: Wolf Pack opens up air attack

Chris Ault made good on his promise last Thursday night.

Soccer: Lady Tigers stay perfect, Tiger boys fall at North Valleys

The Douglas girls' soccer team improved to 7-0 on the year while rattling off its sixth-straight shutout in a 4-0 win over North Valleys Tuesday night.

Volleyball: Yerington beats Douglas in four

The Yerington volleyball team's stellar receiving game was enough to counter Douglas' potent attack as the Lions picked up a four-game win in a matchup between two of the top squads in Northern Nevada.

Tennis: Reno sweeps Douglas boys, girls

The Douglas boys' tennis team was able to push defending regional champ Reno late in match but the Huskies were able to pull out an 11-7 win in Minden Tuesday afternoon.