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West Liberty beats Nevada in 2022 Iowa boys soccer state tournament

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Nevada caught a bad break at the wrong time in a 3-2 double-overtime loss to West Liberty in the Class 1A quarterfinals of the boys state soccer tournament Wednesday in Des Moines.

The game was about as even a matchup as possible between the fifth-seeded Cubs and fourth-seeded Comets. In the end, it came down to a penalty kick in the second overtime and Jahsiah Galvan delivered for West Liberty, connecting after Nevada was whistled for a foul just 22 seconds into the second overtime.

“It was a great game between two very good soccer teams,” Nevada head coach Todd Sampson said. “We fought back like we have done multiple times this year. Unfortunately, at the end, that was the call that was made, but we can’t do anything about that.”

Galvan converted a shot past Nevada keeper Owen Freeman on the penalty kick for the winning score.

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Nevada's Ty Dittmer (23), center, fights for control of the ball against West Liberty's Dominic Hernandez (15) and Bruce Songa (10) during the Class 1A Boys State Soccer Tournament quarterfinal at the Cownie Soccer Complex Wednesday, June 1, 2022 in Des Moines.

“We work on them every day after practice,” Galvan said. “As soon as we got the PK, I knew where I was going. It was just muscle memory an putting it there.”

Galvan said he was thrilled to win such a competitive battle to advance to the semifinals.

“I thought we played decent and knocked it around,” said Galvan, a Northern Iowa football signee. “Everyone was giving it their all and all of us leaving it out there won us this game.”

Nevada had nothing to be ashamed of in the defeat.

“It was a great game and it went both ways,” Nevada forward Drew Robinson said. “Multiple calls on both sides and my dad always says you’ve got to be 10 points better than the refs. There were times we could’ve capitalized and didn’t. But I know we gave our full effort. It was just crappy luck of the draw there at the end.”

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Robinson converted a PK of his own to tie the game at 2-2 with just 5:03 left in regulation. That sent the game into overtime, where neither team mounted much of a threat outside of a great rip from Nevada’s Dylan Fritz that hooked just wide of the goal from 20 yards out.

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West Liberty teammates jump on Jahsiah Galvan (9) after Galvan's game winning goal against Nevada during the Class 1A Boys State Soccer Tournament quarterfinal at the Cownie Soccer Complex Wednesday, June 1, 2022 in Des Moines.

West Liberty went ahead 2-1 eight minutes into the second half on a goal by Joshua Zeman. It scored its first goal on a sliding kick by Galvan 19 minutes into the game.

Galvan slipped a shot past Freeman from the right side and into the far corner.

Nevada answered with 6:20 left in the first half when Carson Rhodes followed a direct kick by Sam Betting for a goal to tie the score at the half.

Nevada finished the season at 15-7. After a slow start, the Cubs won 14 of their final 18 games before state.

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Robinson finished the season with 36 goals and 14 assists and Edgar Cabrera had 16 goals and 18 assists. Betting added 16 assists and four goals, Kent Sponseller nine goals and two assists, and Ty Dittmer five goals and assists apiece.

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Nevada's Drew Robinson (4) and West Liberty's Bryan Martinez (5) collide during the Class 1A Boys State Soccer Tournament quarterfinal at the Cownie Soccer Complex Wednesday, June 1, 2022 in Des Moines.

Every one of those players, along with Rhodes and Freeman, will return next year except Dittmer.

“We’ve got a good group of freshmen coming in that will help push us and we’re only losing a couple kids,” Robinson said. “I really think next year will be our year.”

West Liberty will take a 14-3 record into Friday’s 1A semifinals. The Comets will face top seed Western Christian (16-1), a 1-0 winner over Notre Dame-West Burlington in the quarterfinals.

West Liberty 3, Nevada 2 (2 OT)

Nevada            1        1        0        0 — 2

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West Liberty     1        1        0        1 — 3

Scoring

First half

WL — Jahsiah Galvan, 18:59.

N — Carson Rhodes (Sam Betting), 33:40.

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Second half

WL — Joshua Zeman, 48:12.

N — Drew Robinson (PK), 74:57.

2 OT

WL – Galvan (PK), 90:22.

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Real-money 5-card draw poker app launches in Nevada, more gaming news

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JETT/Terrible’s Gaming announced the launch of Terrible’s Mobile Gaming, a new real-money five-card draw poker app available in Nevada, according to a press release.

The multi-player game includes features such as Royal Flush bonuses of up to $4,500 and four-of-a-kind payouts up to $175. To celebrate the app’s launch, Terrible’s Mobile Gaming is offering a deposit match of up to $500 each week.

Terrible’s Mobile Gaming is available for download on iOS and Android devices.

“JETT/Terrible’s Gaming and the Terrible’s brand in general have been making life more convenient for Nevadans for over 65 years,” said Tim Herbst, president of JETT Gaming & Terrible Herbst Inc. in a statement. “Now, we are excited to bring that same level of convenience to mobile gaming—delivering the excitement of Multi-Player 5 Card Draw Poker directly to our customers, wherever they are, and within the palm of their hand.”

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The app is available in collaboration with Real Gaming, the igaming platform co-founded by South Point casino-hotel owner Michael Gaughan and tech entrepreneur Lawrence Vaughan.

“Nevada players know that both the JETT Gaming and Terrible’s Gaming brands mean convenience, and that’s exactly what we’ve delivered,” Vaughan said in the news release.

Culinary Local 226 ratifies Fontainebleau Las Vegas labor contract

Members of Culinary Union Local 226 recently voted to ratify a labor contract with Fontainebleau Las Vegas. According to the union, 99.6 percent voted in favor of the labor deal.

The new contract covers nearly 3,300 non-gaming employees at the Fontainebleau casino-hotel, located at the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. It is the first labor contract with the new resort, which opened in December 2023.

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According to previous reports, the Culinary workers’ contract is for slightly less than five years, timed to match the span of the citywide contracts agreed to at the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024 with other Strip operators.

The deal with Fontainebleau comes as Culinary Local 226 workers at the off-Strip Virgin casino-hotel have been striking for more than seven weeks. The union rejected the casino-hotel’s invitation to arbitration in late December.

Sports wagering

Two U.S. states that haven’t legalized sports wagering are making efforts to win approval in 2025.

Oklahoma state Sen. Dave Rader has introduced legislation in the Sooner state to modify the state’s compact with tribal casinos there to allow betting on sports. The bill’s first reading is scheduled Feb. 3.

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Under Rader’s proposal, tribes would be required to pay the state 5 percent of the first $5 million in gross gaming revenue, 6 percent of the next $5 million and 7 percent for any revenue over $10 million as a fee.

A bill introduced in Oklahoma last year never made it out of committee.

In Minnesota, state Sen. Matt Klein said he will reintroduce a bill that failed to win approval last year early in that state’s legislative session. The session opens Jan. 14 in St. Paul.

Bill opponents have blocked passage because of fears of gambling addiction and family bankruptcies. Klein said his legislation has protections that would make it the safest sports-betting law in the country.

Washington D.C. and 38 U.S. states have legalized sports wagering and Missouri is establishing rules and regulations to begin this year.

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Raising the age limit

New Hampshire lawmakers will consider raising the minimum age to place a sports bet from 18 to 21 under a bill that is expected to be reviewed Wednesday by the state’s House Ways and Means Committee.

New Hampshire is one of seven states and Washington D.C. that set the minimum gambling age at 18 and most neighboring states — Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, and New York — have 21 as their minimum age.

If signed into law, the bill would likely take effect in mid-2026. Lawmakers will take into consideration the possible loss of $640,000 a year in gaming revenue with the age increase.

DraftKings is the only online sports-betting option in the state.

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Macao

Gross gaming revenue in Macao totaled $28.3 billion (U.S.) in 2024, a 23.9 percent increase over 2023, the special administrative region’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau reported last week.

December revenue of $2.3 billion was off 2 percent from a year ago and was the first month in 2024 to have less monthly revenue than in the previous year.

October was the strongest month of the year with revenue of $2.6 billion.

By comparison, Nevada’s October gaming revenue total was $1.286 billion.

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51-year-old North Las Vegas man dies in Red Rock Canyon crash

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51-year-old North Las Vegas man dies in Red Rock Canyon crash


LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Nevada State Police said a 51-year-old North Las Vegas man died in a crash at Red Rock Canyon.

The crash happened Thursday, Jan. 2 at 2:25 p.m. near Red Rock Canyon and Fossil Ridge roads.

Police say Shawn Raymond Pierson drove too fast during a curve and drove left of center into the eastbound travel lane as traffic approached.

Pierson struck a broken paddle marker base and overturned. Police say he died at the scene.

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The investigation is being conducted by the Nevada State Police Highway Patrol – Traffic Homicide Unit.

2025 Year to date: The Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Region 1 (Southern Command) has investigated 1 fatal crashes resulting in 1 fatalities.

2025 fatalities details preliminary and may change/be updated based on final investigation.



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Missing teen who vanished after family dispute believed to be found dead in desert

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Missing teen who vanished after family dispute believed to be found dead in desert


A body found in the Nevada desert is believed to be a teenager who went missing last week after a family dispute.

Police in the city of Henderson said in a statement that the body matches the description of 17-year-old Jennaleah “Jenna” Hin.

Hin was reported missing on December 30, 2024, after she left the home in Henderson following a family issue.

“It’s just a normal family dispute, you know, that teenagers have with their parents. Nothing out of the ordinary,” Mark Speer, Red Rock Search & Rescue commander said.

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She said something to the effect of, “You don’t have to worry about me anymore,” according to Speer, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

Hin did not have a phone or money on her the night she disappeared, her family said

Hin did not have a phone or money on her the night she disappeared, her family said (Henderson Police)

Hin did not have a phone or money on her the night she disappeared, her family members said, according to CBS affiliate KLAS.

On Sunday, Henderson police responded to an area of the desert just east of Desert Sunflower Circle and Spanish Needle Street around 10:42 a.m. after a K-9 unit was alerted to her scent, officials said. They discovered a “deceased female” who they say matches the description of Hin.

According to their “preliminary investigations, there does not appear to be signs of foul play,” police said.

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The Clark County Coroner’s Office will release official identification of the body, pending notification of next of kin.

A cause of death has not been revealed.

The discovery of the body comes just two days after her mother pleaded for the public’s help in finding the teen at a press conference on Friday.

“Jenna, wherever you are or whoever you’re with, I just want you to come home,” Hin’s mother, Jennifer Swanson, said, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “I want you safe. We love you so much — please come home.”

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On Sunday afternoon, her mother shared a photo of Hin on her Facebook page, writing “Jenna, I love you… Where are you, who are you with, who has you, please come home…”



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