Driven by reinventing journalism at a small town newspaper. I am a 22-year resident of Las Vegas and editor of the Boulder City (Nev.) Review newspaper. Started with the Review-Journal company in 2001 as a sports stringer.
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Click Here For GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CAPSULES
Here is an online only feature from the lvrj.com that was posted on Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004 .
Girls High School Soccer Preview
Here is an article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal that ran Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004 .
Monday, November 29, 2004
UNLV Lady Rebels Basketball (vs. No. 5 North Carolina)
Here is the article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal that ran on Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 .
I was called to cover the Lady Rebels when they played the fifth-ranked Lady Tar Heels. It was a great game, eventhough UNLV lost.
I was called to cover the Lady Rebels when they played the fifth-ranked Lady Tar Heels. It was a great game, eventhough UNLV lost.
Saturday, November 20, 2004
Click Here for LAS VEGAS RATTLERS Article
Here is the article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal that ran on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004 .
The story is so short because this was the same night the Indiana Pacers went in the stands and beat the hell out of those fans.
The story is so short because this was the same night the Indiana Pacers went in the stands and beat the hell out of those fans.
Saturday, November 06, 2004
Las Vegas High School Playoffs, Wk 1
Valley Squeaks By in First Round
By ARNOLD KNIGHTLY
Saturday, November 06, 2004
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal
At Valley, the sixth-ranked Vikings (8-2) scored two fourth quarter touchdowns within 19 seconds to defeat the Cougars (5-5) in the first round of the Sunrise Regional.
With the game tied at 7 with 3:25 to play, quarterback Matt Christman rolled to his right and found Jarrell Hawkins for an 11-yard touchdown pass.
On the first play of Coronado's ensuing possession, Bryce Talice intercepted a Scott McLeod pass and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown.
While the Vikings' offense struggled for the second straight week, their defense kept the team in the game before the closing burst.
"We knew it was going to be hard because it's the playoffs and we're playing Coronado," said linebacker Marcus Cotton, who led the defense with 16 tackles and an interception. "You never underestimate a team."
Valley's defense scored first when Jeremiah Casella returned a Christopher Desjardins fumble 49 yards for a touchdown.
Coronado answered with their best sustained drive of the game, going 83 yards in 15 plays capped by 4-yard run by Desjardins. The drive included a 27-yard pass from McLeod to Brett Hamrick on third-and-25.
Desjardins finished with 54 yards on 21 carries.
Major Gray led Valley with 123 yards on 22 carries.
By ARNOLD KNIGHTLY
Saturday, November 06, 2004
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal
At Valley, the sixth-ranked Vikings (8-2) scored two fourth quarter touchdowns within 19 seconds to defeat the Cougars (5-5) in the first round of the Sunrise Regional.
With the game tied at 7 with 3:25 to play, quarterback Matt Christman rolled to his right and found Jarrell Hawkins for an 11-yard touchdown pass.
On the first play of Coronado's ensuing possession, Bryce Talice intercepted a Scott McLeod pass and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown.
While the Vikings' offense struggled for the second straight week, their defense kept the team in the game before the closing burst.
"We knew it was going to be hard because it's the playoffs and we're playing Coronado," said linebacker Marcus Cotton, who led the defense with 16 tackles and an interception. "You never underestimate a team."
Valley's defense scored first when Jeremiah Casella returned a Christopher Desjardins fumble 49 yards for a touchdown.
Coronado answered with their best sustained drive of the game, going 83 yards in 15 plays capped by 4-yard run by Desjardins. The drive included a 27-yard pass from McLeod to Brett Hamrick on third-and-25.
Desjardins finished with 54 yards on 21 carries.
Major Gray led Valley with 123 yards on 22 carries.
Friday, November 05, 2004
Soccer Playoffs, Both regions, Boys
Here is a story from the Las Vegas Review-Journal of an article published on Friday, November 5, 2004.
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