Nevada
Nevada boys soccer poised for first Iowa state tournament since 2018
NEVADA — Nevada would not wish to let this momentum subside.
After getting upset by Marion within the Class 2A substate semifinals final yr, the Cubs are again all the way down to Class 1A this yr. They began the season off gradual, dropping two of their first 4 matches, however then reeled off six wins in a row.
The recent streak earned Nevada the No. 11 rating in 1A by the Iowa Excessive College Soccer Coaches Affiliation. However the Cubs misplaced to a Dallas Heart-Grimes group, rated fourth in 2A, final Thursday by a 4-1 rating then break up two video games throughout the Nebraska versus Iowa Border Battle Saturday on the Gale Wickersham Athletic Advanced in Council Bluffs.
With two losses in three video games, Nevada wanted to show the tide so as keep away from a hunch and keep in place to make a run at state.
On Monday, Nevada took a giant step towards getting its groove again with a 2-1 shootout victory over a Perry group ranked ninth in 2A at Cub Stadium in Nevada.
“Tonight was a troublesome one,” Cubs head coach Todd Sampson stated. “We knew it was going to be powerful coming in and I believe the fellows responded. They gave us 100 minutes of fine soccer then made the pictures on the finish to get us excessive.”
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Edgar Cabrera scored a objective with 2:45 left on the clock in regulation to tie the rating and pressure extra time.
“Generally it takes slightly bit for us to get our tempo going,” Cabrera stated. “As soon as we’re lastly in a position to make passes, we’re in a position to get pictures and, the extra we get off, it’s inevitable we’ll lastly get a objective. It simply occurred to be me.”
After two scoreless additional classes, the sport went right into a shootout, the place keeper Owen Freeman and ahead Drew Robinson got here up clutch.
Freeman deflected a shot by Jonathan Munoz on Perry’s closing try.
“I have not had a lot luck on the PK spot,” Freeman stated. “This one, clearly I did very nicely on it. It gave me plenty of confidence.”
Robinson adopted by changing his penalty kick to provide the Cubs the win after they transformed on all 5 of their PKs.
“The burden of the world simply got here off my shoulders,” Robinson stated. “I believe I used to be about to go out truthfully.”
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The Cubs (7-4) have not been to state in boys soccer since 2018. They have been knocked off by North Polk within the substate finals in 2019, missed out on a season as a result of COVID-19 in 2020 after which suffered the upset loss to Marion final yr.
They wish to return to the Cownie Soccer Park in Might and Monday’s victory was a giant step in the best course.
“There’s some drive,” Sampson stated. “Final yr was a studying expertise. I might nonetheless think about us a younger group. We’re rising and discovering our approach and the fashion of play we like.”
These youthful gamers have had time to develop at a cushty tempo due to the play of Robinson and Cabrera. The 2 juniors have mixed for 15 objectives and 9 assists.
“They’re actually a menace each time they contact the ball,” Sampson stated. “It is a luxurious to have.”
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Midfielder Kent Sponseller has 5 objectives and one help, and 5 extra Cubs have scored two objectives. Freeman can be approaching at keeper. Coming into the Perry sport, he had 42 saves and allowed 16 objectives.
“Owen has performed nicely all season,” Sampson stated. “He is nonetheless studying, which is nice. He strives to get higher each day and it was only a matter of time that he was going to get a chunk of certainly one of these (PKs) tonight and clearly he did.”
However whereas expertise is rising for Nevada, Robinson stated it is how robust the Cub gamers are between the ears that may in the end decide if they will make it again to state.
“We’re not going to win each sport off of our soccer talent,” Robinson stated. “It is all going to return all the way down to how laborious we will work. We’re taking part in two or three video games per week proper now and it is laborious on the physique. It is simply the psychological toughness. We have to maintain pushing by means of and go laborious each ball.”
The climate has additionally been an impediment this season. However the Cubs are attempting to profit from it.
“It is chilly, however typically we just like the chilly,” Robinson stated. “It simply provides to the enjoyable.”
Nevada hosts Central Iowa United Thursday then goes up in opposition to Ballard earlier than internet hosting the Nevada Invitational Might 7. The Cubs even have video games at Greene County and Grinnell to shut out the common season.
The Cubs do not plan on letting their ft off the gasoline in these closing video games.
“We’re hitting our stride once more,” Freeman stated. “Our group is pulling collectively. We’ve got good power and the whole lot we have to get by means of to state, and hopefully win it.”
Nevada
Nevada court rules that Las Vegas Hells Angels can face gang prosecution
Las Vegas Hells Angels motorcycle club members accused of targeting a rival club in a Henderson highway shooting can be prosecuted as gang members under state law, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The 2022 Memorial Day shooting on Interstate 11 — which Clark County prosecutors alleged targeted Vagos Motorcycle Club members — injured seven people.
Addressing that case, the higher court ruled that there was enough probable cause to classify the Hells Angels as a criminal gang.
Indicted Hells Angels members included local chapter President Richard Devries.
District Court Judge Tierra Jones in 2023 dismissed some of the charges the suspects were facing, including racketeering, gang enhancements and 20 of 25 shooting-related counts.
Jones had sided with defense attorneys who had argued that the indictment failed to properly specify which defendants engaged in alleged racketeering activities.
Police told a grand jury that investigators recovered 25 spent bullets on the highway.
Jones noted that prosecutors only presented evidence from a witness who testified that one of the suspects fired five rounds.
Defense attorneys countered that the state failed to consider exculpatory evidence that some of the Vagos members had guns and that one of the indicted suspects, Rayann Mollasgo, had also been shot.
‘Criminal gang’
“We conclude that this was an error because the State presented at least slight or marginal evidence to support a reasonable inference that Hells Angels members commonly engage in felony-level violence directed at rival motorcycle clubs, such that that group constitutes a criminal gang,” Supreme Court justices wrote in their ruling.
Added the higher court: “Because the District Court substantially erred in dismissing the gang enhancement, we reverse and remand.”
The other Hells Angels members indicted were Stephen Alo, Russell Smith, Aaron Chun, Cameron Treich and Taylor Rodriguez.
After Jones’ ruling, they still were facing 17 charges, including attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Roneric Padilla, who also was indicted, was charged with accessory to commit a felony.
The Vagos group was returning to Las Vegas from Hoover Dam in a ride commemorating the holiday when Hells Angels motorcyclists rode behind the victims, according to prosecutors, who allege the Vagos were ambushed.
The suspects broke up the victims’ group and then shot at individual riders, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors alleged that the shooting might have been in retaliation for a California shooting that killed a Hells Angels motorcyclist, an accusation challenged by Vagos members during a grand jury hearing.
Nsc Hells Angels Decision by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Scribd
Contact Ricardo Torres-Cortez at rtorres@reviewjournal.com.
Nevada
Nelson paces All-Southern Nevada soccer selections
Honored among the state’s best, Boulder City High School girls soccer stars Makayla Nelson and Abbey Byington were named to the All-Southern Nevada team.
An honor usually presented to 5A and 4A players, Nelson and Byington were among seven 3A players to make the 54-player team.
“I am very proud of Mack and Abbey’s accomplishments this year,” head coach Kristin Shelton said. “I’m not surprised they were honored as top players in the state, as they absolutely deserve it. Their talent is obvious and I’m so happy it was recognized by others.”
A dynamic scorer with a state-leading 58 goals, Nelson was named a second-team All-Southern Nevada selection after being named 3A Mountain league’s most valuable player.
Helping the Lady Eagles to a 15-4-1 record, Nelson was named to the 3A All-State first team, after generating 15 assists as well this past season.
“I can’t say it enough that Mack was a force to be reckoned with this year,” Shelton said. “Not only was she our leading scorer, she was just an all-around great student-athlete and leader. Every other coach in our league knew her by name and agreed that she was most deserving of Player of the Year.”
Named an honorable mention selection, Byington was named to the 3A Southern region second team after generating 30 goals and 16 assists this past season.
Honored by the 3A, junior Sancha Jenas-Keogh was a first-team 3A All-State selection after being named defensive player of the year for the Southern region.
Emerging as a breakout presence on both sides of the ball, Jenas-Keogh generated eight goals and eight assists, along with 20 steals.
“Sancha blew everyone away defensively this year,” Shelton said. “Her speed is unmatched, which is why she was able to shut down so many top players in our league. I am extremely excited to have her for one more season and really look forward to continue watching her soccer success.”
Named to the Mountain League second team for the Eagles was senior Abby Francis (eight goals, 12 assists) and juniors Josie Cimino (six goals, seven assists) and Leonesse Williams (six assists, 48 steals).
Nevada
Top 5 high school mascots in Nevada: Vote for the best
Some of the best high school mascots in Nevada are in some seriously remote locations, but one urban contender for best in the state is Cheyenne High School’s Desert Shields in North Las Vegas.
Over the next couple of months, SBLive/SI will be featuring the best high school mascots in every state, giving readers a chance to vote for No. 1 in all 50.
The winners and highest vote-getters will make up the field for our NCAA Tournament-style March Mascot Madness bracket in 2025. The Coalinga Horned Toads (California) are the defending national champions.
Here are High School on SI’s top 5 high school mascots in Nevada (vote in the poll below to pick your favorite):
The poll will close at 11:59 p.m. ET Thursday, Jan. 9.
The North Las Vegas school was built in 1991, a year after the United States’ Operation Desert Shield began in Iraq. For Native Americans, a desert shield is a protective hide often decorated with bright designs and feathers.
Not quite a tornado, a dust devil is a strong, well-formed, relatively short-lived whirlwind. And the Dust Devils’ mascot has lots more personality than a lot of tornado logos out there — it looks ready to fight with its dukes up while sporting a serpent-like tail.
Tonopah is in mining country in off-the-beaten-path Nevada, and mucking is a little-known mining process. Muck is a mix of silver, rock and dirt, and muckers load it into ore cars for it to be rolled to the surface and processed. Fighting Muckers, on the other hand, play high school sports.
Mineral County residents have been telling horror stories about Walker Lake’s Cecil the Serpent since the 1800s, warning of imminent death to anyone who dared to swim in Cecil’s lake. If that’s not a perfect scenario for a high school mascot, I don’t know what is.
Anyone with arachnophobia will want to skip ahead to the next one (and stay away from Gabbs, Nevada, in the fall). From September through November, thousands of desert tarantulas get out of their burrows and roam searching for a mate, representing the world’s largest tarantula migration. They’re so ever-present in Gabbs that the high school made the obvious choice of calling themselves the Tarantulas.
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