Category Archives: Sports News

Bishop Manogue Undefeated in Baseball Regionals

[KOH] – The Bishop Manogue Miners continue to dominate the Class 5A Northern League Baseball Playoffs, scoring 36 runs in three games while giving up only one. They’ve advanced to the regional final on Saturday at 1 p.m., on their home field. KOH’s Don Marchand updates the action.MORE

Nevada Falls Short Against Loyola-Chicago

KOH – The tremendous season for the Nevada Wolf Pack men’s basketball team ended Thursday night in Atlanta. 7th-seeded Nevada fell to 11th-seeded Loyola Chicago, 69-68. The Pack came out on fire and raced to a 12-point lead behind nine points from Jordan Caroline. The Pack was ahead by ahead by eight with just under…MORE

2018 Nevada Football Schedule Sends Pack To Nashville, Ohio; Brings Boise State

KOH – Nevada football and its fans were given a gift from the schedule makers in many ways for the 2018 season.  The Pack will play just one game in November at home, so the potential cold won’t be a factor.  The Pack gets Mountain West opponents Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and San Diego…MORE

NIAA Approves Realignment for 2018-2020

KOH – The Nevada Interscholastic Athletic Association has finalized the athletic alignments for the next two school years and as KOH reported to you a couple of weeks ago, the large school classification will not include any from Northern Nevada. Reed and Bishop Manogue voted to move to 5A,, but were the only two schools to…MORE

Proposed Football Realignment Puts End To North vs South For Large Schools

(KOH) – The meetings between the people who make decisions regarding NIAA sports will move forward with a proposed realignment that will see some changes. Notably, the 5A WILL NOT contain any teams from northern Nevada and will move Wooster to 4A in football and North Valleys to 3A in all sports. The dominance of…MORE

NBA Bettors Take Down Nevada Sportsbooks

(KOH) – The Nevada Gaming Control Board announced that sportsbooks across the Silver State took the largest bath on basketball in a single month in history.  $4.4 million was lost in May, but don’t feel bad for the books, as baseball helped them still turn a profit of $2.9 million. The books won $6.6 million on…MORE