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The 6-foot-5 slugger leads the Gaels into the inaugural National High School Invitational this week.
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The Gaels may have best team in school history, led by one of the nation's top players in Joey Gallo.
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Kicker from Northern Nevada garners nationwide attention after he breaks the NFL record, but not the high school record.
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Chaparral (Ariz.) duo - No. 25 and 28 on the MaxPreps 2012 recruiting list - prepare for 10th-ranked Bishop Gorman (Nev.) in a national showdown at the Barry Sollenberger Classic.
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SS Jake Hager of Sierra Vista tops strong Class of 2011 in southern Nevada that would have been even stronger had Bryce Harper stuck around.
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Change in format means team from Colorado will take on defending Arizona champion; Churchfield returns to coach Palo Verde baseball team.
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Junior dominates the shot put and discus at Las Vegas Track Classic.
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UNLV commit makes first team; Findlay Prep's Kabongo a fourth-teamer
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Also, Clark County School District investigating allegation that baseball coach had physical altercation with a player.
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Most of his wins came at Carson.
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Two-way standout was a first-team All-Southwest League selection.
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Las Vegas school bests Centennial 1-0.
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Also, Pahranagat Valley wins boys and girls titles. Moapa Valley, Agassi Prep take boys crowns, Spring Creek and Pershing County win girls titles.
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Also, Green Valley gets two champions.
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Bishop Gorman boys look for third straight title; Girls tournament features the top four teams in the state.
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Also, William Thacker will walk on at Nevada.
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Bishop Gorman boys look for third title in a row, while Reed and Liberty look to end Centennial and Gorman's monopoly on girls titles.
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He also sets school record with 41 points; Dantley Walker becomes first Nevada player to crack 3,000 points.
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A look back on the many highs from the past 12 months.
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Bishop Gorman, Canyon Springs are favorites on the boys side, while Gorman and Centennial girls are expected to duel.
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Atimalala confirms commitment to Army in part to serve his country.
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Two-time defending 4A state champions expected to be one of the nation's top teams in 2011.
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Led by standout defensive end, Nevada champs allow 101 yards, four first downs and record eighth shutout in lopsided win over McQueen.
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Gaels' standout RB finally healthy, will face a banged-up McQueen side in showdown of two of Nevada's top programs.
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Palo Verde, Bishop Gorman square off for Sunset Region title for third time in four seasons; McQueen hosts Liberty in other state semifinal; Truckee, Pershing County and Pahranagat Valley win.
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Liberty (Henderson) takes on Las Vegas for Sunrise Region crown; Sunset Region playoffs continue.
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Nevada player is ranked in MaxPreps' Top 100.
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Legacy boys win school's first title in any sport, Douglas girls win second straight.
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Truckee, Yerington, Pahranagat Valley also win titles.
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No upsets happened in the first week of play.