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Nevada Preps rankings: New No. 1 in 5A baseball amid turmoil

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Southern Nevada high school rankings

Records through Sunday

Baseball

Class 5A

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1. Basic (18-3)

2. Faith Lutheran (17-6)

3. Las Vegas High (17-3-1)

4. Bishop Gorman (12-8)

5. Foothill (16-6-1)

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Class 4A

1. Sierra Vista (16-4)

2. Legacy (19-3)

3. Tech (14-3)

4. Durango (14-6)

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5. Cheyenne (17-2)

Class 3A

1. Virgin Valley (15-1)

2. The Meadows (14-6)

3. Mater East (14-7)

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4. Pahrump Valley (12-12)

5. SLAM Academy (10-7)

Games to watch

All games 3:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted

Monday

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Desert Oasis at Las Vegas High

Shadow Ridge at Legacy

Palo Verde at Centennial

Virgin Valley at The Meadows

Foothill at Basic, 7 p.m.

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Tuesday

SLAM Academy at Durango

Tech at Sierra Vista

Wednesday

Liberty at Palo Verde

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Foothill at Arbor View

Centennial at Basic

Coronado at Las Vegas High

Shadow Ridge at Bishop Gorman, 4 p.m.

Thursday

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Faith Lutheran vs. Bishop Gorman, 2:30 p.m. at Las Vegas Ballpark

Sierra Vista at Legacy

Friday

Basic at Centennial

Arbor View at Foothill

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Las Vegas High at Coronado

Softball

Class 5A

1. Coronado (10-1)

2. Shadow Ridge (12-4)

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3. Palo Verde (12-4)

4. Centennial (15-8-1)

5. Liberty (8-5)

Class 4A

1. Rancho (8-2)

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2. Doral Academy (11-8)

3. Foothill (10-6)

4. Basic (10-6)

5. Cimarron-Memorial (11-7)

Class 3A

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1. Virgin Valley (21-0-1)

2. Pahrump Valley (10-3)

3. Boulder City (14-6)

4. Moapa Valley (14-8)

5. SLAM Academy (10-2)

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Games to watch

All games 3:30 p.m.

Monday

Palo Verde at Coronado

Liberty at Centennial

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Faith Lutheran at Green Valley

Tuesday

Boulder City at Virgin Valley

Tech at Foothill

Spring Valley at Doral Academy

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Rancho at Cimarron-Memorial

Wednesday

Palo Verde at Shadow Ridge

Coronado at Centennial

Friday

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Shadow Ridge at Coronado

Palo Verde at Liberty

Virgin Valley at SLAM Academy

Boys volleyball

Class 5A

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1. Palo Verde (22-2)

2. Coronado (13-4

3. Green Valley (23-7)

4. Arbor View (20-6)

5. Shadow Ridge (13-8)

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Class 4A

1. Bishop Gorman (13-5)

2. Mojave (13-6)

3. Basic (11-9)

4. Sky Pointe (15-10)

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5. Durango (16-12)

Class 3A

1. Boulder City (13-4)

2. Valley (14-6)

3. Virgin Valley (15-11)

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4. Moapa Valley (9-10)

5. Coral Academy (9-10)

Games to watch

All games 6 p.m.

Wednesday

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Palo Verde at Coronado

Shadow Ridge at Centennial

Green Valley at Sierra Vista

Basic at Boulder City

Thursday

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Durango at Mojave

Boulder City at Coral Academy

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Court OK’s counting late-arriving mail ballots in Nevada, 29 other states

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Court OK’s counting late-arriving mail ballots in Nevada, 29 other states


LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Nevada’s laws allowing the counting of mail-in ballots that arrive up to four days after Election Day — so long as they are postmarked by that date — is constitutional under a Monday ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court.

In a 5-4 ruling, justices upheld a challenge to a Mississippi law that’s similar to Nevada’s statute. Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts joined with the court’s three liberal members, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Katanji Brown Jackson, to uphold the law.

Conservatives Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch dissented.

The ruling affects 30 states, all of which allow some ballots received after Election Day to be counted. That includes Nevada, which allows ballots postmarked by Election Day to be received and counted up to four days later, and ballots without a postmark to be received and counted up to three days later.

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Plaintiffs in the case — including the Republican National Committee and the Mississippi Republican Party — had contended that federal laws referring to “elections” mean both the casting and counting of ballots, which they said must occur on Election Day.

“The federal election-day statutes do not preempt Mississippi’s law because the defining element of an ‘election’ has always been the electorate’s choice of candidate,” the case summary reads. “And a related federal statute — the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act — confirms that while federal law dictates when ballots must be cast, state law governs when they must be received.”

In Nevada, critics have contended that late-arriving ballots erode confidence in elections, because they delay learning final election results for days and, in some close races, can change the outcome.

Gov. Joe Lombardo has called the weeklong wait for final, unofficial results “a national embarrassment.”

Plaintiffs in the case made similar arguments, but were turned away by the court: “Finally, plaintiffs policy arguments about election integrity and voter confidence are properly addressed to legislatures, not courts,” the case summary reads.

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Several attempts to require ballots to be received by Election Day have been introduced in Nevada’s Legislature, but none have been successful in the Democratically controlled body.

Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar has argued that the overwhelming majority of ballots are in and counted by Election Day, and only the closest races may be changed by late-arriving ballots. He’s advocated for more resources for county clerks and voter registrars to be able to count mail ballots more quickly.

Under the ruling, nothing will change for Nevada voters going to the polls in four months to vote in the November election. But officials still encourage voters to send in their mail ballots early, or to put them in drop boxes at voting centers during early voting or on Election Day.

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One dead, four hospitalized after head-on crash on I-15 in Clark County

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One dead, four hospitalized after head-on crash on I-15 in Clark County


LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nevada Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 near mile marker 94 Sunday evening.

The crash was reported at 6:43 p.m. on June 28.

MORE ON FOX5: Driver sustains life-threatening injuries in Las Vegas multi-vehicle crash

A passenger sedan and a pickup truck were involved in the crash. One vehicle was traveling southbound, lost control, crossed through the median, and struck the other vehicle head-on in the northbound travel lane.

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One adult male died at the scene. Two people were transported by ground ambulance, and two others were transported by life flight to a local hospital.

Road closures

All northbound I-15 travel lanes were closed at mile marker 94, but have since opened as of Sunday night.

Nevada Highway Patrol said further information will be provided following the preliminary investigation.

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