The Douglas girls' tennis team ran its home win streak to 10 matches Tuesday afternoon, defeating Reed 16-2 in Minden to open the 2010 season.
All I've got this week are power rankings -- expanded to include volleyball and soccer. I'll have more next week after a full week of the season is under my belt.
Last year, the Douglas High girls' tennis team enjoyed a wildly successful breakout season, rolling undefeated through their entire schedule before falling in the regional championship match to perennial powerhouse Reno High.
The Coleville football team opened the 2010 season with a 64-26 victory at home over Pyramid Lake.
Usually, it's "coach-speak" when an entire team is called the most valuable player.
Galena High School's Howell Memorial Tournament has become somewhat of a playground for the Douglas High girls' soccer program.
An off-season of change hasn't altered the goals of the Nevada Wolf Pack football program heading into the 2010 season.
The Douglas girls' soccer program is the defending 4A state champion.
Coming out of tryouts last week, Douglas volleyball coach Suzi Townsell had two options.
Chris Ault teaches as many students as any college professor in the nation.
I haven't posted the R-C Sports Notebook since the beginning of baseball season, which I sincerely apologize for.
Few times, if ever, in the history of Northern Nevada high school tennis has one team been able to put its top two players on the court and say without a doubt that each player was getting to practice against the best player in the region.
Balance seems to be the key word for the Douglas football team this year.
Sports fodder for a Friday morning . . . The sun was shining brighter, the air smelled sweeter, the morning coffee never tasted so good as it did Thursday morning. You didn't dream it, Nevada Wolf Pack fans.
The Nevada Wolf Pack is changing conferences once again.