Josh Jacobs looks explosive so far in Raiders camp
The Raiders opted against picking up the fifth-year option of Josh Jacobs. But early in training camp, he looks primed for a big year. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/raiders/josh-jacobs-looks-explosive-so-far-in-raiders-camp-2612156/
Overseas scouts flock to Summer League searching for talent
International scouts and teams use NBA Summer League to find American talent and provide additional opportunities to NBA hopefuls. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/basketball/nba-summer-league/overseas-scouts-flock-to-summer-league-searching-for-talent-2607088/
Top-seeded Centennial girls roll past Faith Lutheran
Asani Ceaser and Kaniya Boyd scored 14 points apiece, and Centennial began its run for a seventh straight state basketball title with a decisive win Tuesday. Original...
Henderson hoping to cash in on $84M Dollar Loan Center opening
The $84 million dollar facility hosts its first event this week, the Big West Basketball Championships taking place Tuesday through Saturday. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/henderson/henderson-hoping-to-cash-in-on-84m-dollar-loan-center-opening-2539525/
Was Gonzaga-TCU worst bad beat in March Madness history?
Bettors who backed Gonzaga -4½ over TCU on Sunday in the final game of the second round of the NCAA Tournament suffered a bad beat for the...
Josh McDaniels: Raiders haven’t played ‘best football yet’
The apologetic tone the Raiders took after an embarrassing 24-0 loss to the Saints on Sunday was replaced by a more pragmatic one Monday morning. Original article:...
Golden Knights rest while awaiting word on Mark Stone’s health
After Wednesday’s lopsided loss at the Calgary Flames, the Golden Knights traveled to Lake Louise at Banff National Park in Alberta before returning to Las Vegas. Original...
Prep baseball tradition perseveres, but sport faces challenges
The effects of the COVID pandemic and travel ball is being felt as Southern Nevada high school baseball teams prepare for their first state tournament in three...
Ty Gibbs dodges flurries, angry rival to win Xfinity race
Ty Gibbs received a push from Justin Allgaier on a late restart to pass leader Noah Gragson of Las Vegas en route to his fifth Xfinity Series...
Instability at quarterback continues to plague UNLV
In the last six quarters of play, UNLV has utilized four quarterbacks as it searches for consistency from its signal callers. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/unlv/unlv-football/instability-at-quarterback-continues-to-plague-unlv-2443855/









