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Longhorns roll past Lakers as squad returns to the field

It almost felt like the season-opener all over again. The Battle Mountain High School football team was back on Tim Knight Field, nearly a month after playing Lincoln County on Aug. 20.  The Longhorns had their game with Needles, Calif., canceled the next week and Battle Mountain and White Pine tried to play in back-to-back weeks, only to see that contest knocked off the schedule.

Nevada men’s basketball season tickets on sale

Season tickets for 2021-22 Nevada men’s basketball are available to the general public, as the Wolf Pack prepares to welcome fans back to Lawlor Events Center.

Round seven of the Battle Born Motocross series hits Winnemucca track

Round seven of the Battle Born Motocross series hit the Winnemucca Moto track this past weekend with over 400 riders from around the area. Riders competed in the 250/450 Pro, 250/450 Intermediate, 250/450 Junior, 250/450 Beginner, All vets and women, 50 cc, 65cc, 85cc and Super mini.  

Nevada softball announces assistant coach

Nevada head coach Linda Garza announced Marina Demore has been hired as an assistant coach. “Coach Marina Demore comes with national team and high-caliber playing experience,” Garza said in a news release. “ Coach D has familiarity with the Mountain West, experience integrating technology, alongside the day-to-day work progression of bullpen planning.” A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Demore joins Garza’s staff after spending a season at Northern Kentucky University serving as a pitching coach.

Lowry girls soccer team blanks Sparks 1-0

The Lowry High School girls soccer team hit the road for the first time this season and collected a 1-0 win at Sparks on Saturday.

Strong’s 4 TD passes helps Nevada beat Idaho State 49-10

Carson Strong threw for 381 yards and four touchdowns, and Nevada beat Idaho State 49-10 on Saturday night. Strong completed 34 of 43 passes that included two touchdowns to Elijah Cooks, who finished with seven receptions for 89 yards. 

Gibbs stable asserting itself two races into Cup playoffs

Two races into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, regular-season champion Kyle Larson is still the points leader, but the stable of contenders at Joe Gibbs Racing is making the most noise with victories in the last two races. Martin Truex Jr. led a 1-2-3 parade of JGR Toyotas to the checkered flag on Saturday night at Richmond Raceway, and it wasn’t just at the finish line where they dominated. Not much past the race’s midpoint, they were running 1-2-3-4. The return to winning ways is perfectly timed.

Daniels runs for 122 yards, No. 23 Arizona St shakes UNLV

Arizona State’s first half was a stinker and the second half was stellar. In the aftermath of a surprisingly competitive 37-10 victory over UNLV on Saturday night, the 23rd-ranked Sun Devils chose to focus on the latter. “Eventually, our guys came together,” Arizona State coach Herm Edwards said. “In the third quarter, that’s when we got going.” Quarterback Jayden Daniels ran for a career-high 122 yards and Rachaad White added two rushing touchdowns. Arizona State’s defense held UNLV to just 19 total yards in the second half and the Sun Devils were dominant with a 23-0 advantage after the break.

Strong’s 4 TD passes helps Nevada beat Idaho State 49-10

Carson Strong threw for 381 yards and four touchdowns, and Nevada beat Idaho State 49-10 on Saturday night. Strong completed 34 of 43 passes that included two touchdowns to Elijah Cooks, who finished with seven receptions for 89 yards. 

Oregon, Iowa enter top 5; Arkansas has 1st ranking since '16

Oregon and Iowa were the big movers in The Associated Press college football poll after road wins over top-10 opponents. The Ducks’ victory over Ohio State earned them a promotion from No. 12 to No. 4. Another impressive defensive performance by Iowa in the Cy-Hawk Trophy game pushed the Hawkeyes from No. 10 to No. 5. Arkansas, coming off 

Tailgating, face-painted fans back in force at NFL stadiums

Tailgating, face-painted fans returned in full force at stadiums around the country as the NFL opened its doors to capacity for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic. Some wore masks, some didn’t. Some are vaccinated, some aren’t. Restrictions varied in different cities with the Seattle Seahawks, Las Vegas Raiders and New Orleans Saints the only teams requiring fans to provide proof of vaccination to enter.

Battle Mountain/White Pine football game canceled again

The Battle Mountain High School football game scheduled for last Friday against White Pine was canceled once  again and will likely not be made up.

Lady Longhorns fall to Highlanders

The Battle Mountain High School volleyball team traveled to Incline on Friday night and suffered a 25-14, 25-11 and 25-19 defeat to the Highlanders.

Nevada High School Rodeo Association starts new year

Even though the National High School Finals Rodeo ended at the end of July, a new season for the Nevada High School Rodeo Association got underway in Panaca in Lincoln County in the final weekend of August. Billy DeLong and Cooper Hill led the Humboldt County Rodeo Club with a third and fourth-place finish in boys cutting.  DeLong was second in the first performance and third in the second to score 137 points. Hill scored 61 points in both performances to finish with 122 points. Hill added a fifth-place finish in the rifle shoot.

Pershing County volleyball team drops crossover game in Fernley

Flexibility is the name of the game when it comes to high school sports, especially these days.  Last Friday the Mustangs traveled to Fernley for their first full match of the 2021-22 season.  Unfortunately, they were minus Kaylen Halverson due to an illness.