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Next edition of Reno Memo to be carved on a cave wall somewhere
Pay for your news like a grown adult -- it's only 25 cents for two months! The entire planet is reeling from a global tech outage described as the largest in history. Reno has suffered ... um ... three flight cancellations and 30 flight delays. So it's not really hitting us terribly hard, but airport officials are expecting a ripple effect, especially considering it's happening on a Friday in the middle of vacation season. Beyond that, banks, hospitals...
Wild West Watercross bringing jet skiing to Sparks Marina
SPARKS, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Closed course jet skiing is coming to the Sparks Marina this weekend. Wild West Watercross is based in Northern California, and hosts jet skiing events throughout California and Nevada. The group's website describes them as "the new frontier of safe, fun and affordable watercraft racing for racers, by racers."
Reno club soccer team wins NorCal cup, earns bid to national tournament
The Sierra Surf 07 boys soccer team won the NorCal State Cup in June, earning the team a spot in a national tournament starting Thursday in Denver. The Sierra Surf will play in the National Cup XXII Finals Thursday-Monday. ...
Ranking the Mountain West football schedules from hardest to easiest in 2024
I visited Jeff Choate's office this week for a sit-down interview with the Nevada football team's first-year head coach. He's lived an interesting life I'll document with a long-form feature story before his Wolf Pack debut Aug. 24 against SMU. But one thing I noted during our conversation was Choate mentioning Nevada having the Mountain West's hardest 2024 schedule. He cited the rankings of college football guru Phil Steele.
Nevada baseball’s JR Freethy selected by Blue Jays in MLB Draft
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Nevada outfielder JR Freethy has been selected by the Toronto Blue Jays with the 427th overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft. Freethy joins fellow Wolf Pack baseball player Jason Doktorczyk in the MLB. Doktorczyk was taken in the ninth round of the draft by the Minnesota Twins.
Reno Beats Themselves in Opener
TACOMA, WA – The Tacoma Rainiers (52-42) won the opener over the Reno Aces (49-44) by a score of 5-4, Friday at Cheney Stadium. Albert Almora Jr. got the Aces on the board with a two-run double in the second inning following two infield singles. They padded their lead in the fifth on a solo home run from Pavin Smith to go up 3-0.
Northern Nevada Bocce Ball Regional to be Hosted by Nevada Special Olympics
The 2024 Northern Nevada Bocce Ball Regional will be held at Bundox Bocce on Saturday, July 27. The community is invited to attend the free event being hosted by Special Olympics Nevada. Athletes from six northern Nevada counties will compete in the contest. The Regional is being held inside the...
July 19 Game Notes: Tacoma Rainiers vs. Reno Aces
TACOMA RAINIERS (51-42) vs. RENO ACES (49-43) Friday, July 19 • 7:05 PM • Cheney Stadium • Tacoma, WA. RHP Casey Lawrence (5-7, 6.20) vs. RHP Cristian Mena (3-2, 5.08) TONIGHT’S GAME: Tacoma and Reno will play game one of their three-game series tonight, with both teams resuming play after their four-day All-Star Break. The Rainiers will send right-hander Casey Lawrence to the mound, looking to bounce back after his last start at Albuquerque. The veteran allowed 11 earned runs on 10 hits and four walks, giving up two home runs while striking out two batters over 4.1 innings pitched. Those numbers raised his season numbers on the year to a 5-7 record and a 6.20 ERA through 17 starts entering play tonight. He has allowed 68 earned runs on 124 hits and 28 walks, striking out 70 in 98.2 total innings for Tacoma this year. Opposite Lawrence will be Cristian Mena toeing the rubber for the Aces, also making his 18th start of the season. Coming into tonight’s game, Mena is 3-2 with a 5.08 ERA, allowing 48 earned runs on 92 hits and 40 walks, striking out 91 batters in 85.0 innings. He has made three starts against Tacoma this year and is 0-0 with a 7.47 ERA in those games, giving up 13 earned runs on 16 hits and seven walks while striking out 17 over 15.2 innings.
Jake Dalton recalls Olympic memories, hopes to inspire next generation of gymnasts
Every other week, Nevada Sports Net will spotlight a local athlete as part of our "Legendary Athletes" series, which is presented in partnership with Legends Bay Casino. Today's featured athlete is former two-time Olympian Jake Dalton. The Spanish Springs High graduate and gymnast represented Team USA in the London and Rio De Janeiro Summer Olympics.
Damonte Ranch High's Amari Nash talks Nevada scholarship offer as he enters junior season
Most high school athletes entering their junior year of high school have the goal of making the varsity team for the first time in their career. Damonte Ranch's Amari Nash has been on a faster trajectory. A varsity football player as a freshman, Nash was recently offered a full-ride football scholarship from his hometown school, Nevada, despite not yet taking a class in his junior year.
Galena High alum Ian Gilligan fires off four birdies to make cut at Barracuda Championship
Round two of the 26th annual Barracuda Championship set the field for the tournament's final two days, with 65 professionals and one amateur making the +13 cut from a field of 155 professionals and one amateur in the Modified Stableford scoring format. At the top of the leaderboard is rookie...
Nevada running back Patrick Garwo III a AFCA Good Works Team nominee
Nevada running back Patrick Garwo III, a transfer from Boston College, is a nominee for the 2024 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy and Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Garwo is one of 10 Mountain West players and 111 from the FBS (178 players total) nominated for the award from the Wuerffel Trophy/AFCA Good Works Team, which have joined forces to unify college football’s highest community service honors.
Ranking the top-150 athletes in Nevada Wolf Pack history (Nos. 130-121)
Editor's note: The University of Nevada will celebrate its 150th anniversary Oct. 12. To celebrate the school's first 150 years, we are counting down the top-150 athletes in Wolf Pack history (coaches were considered for the list). The athletes' college and pro careers were given equal weight in these rankings. Once a week until Oct. 12, we will unveil 10 new athletes, counting down from 150 to one. Here are this week's 10 athletes, Nos. 140-131. Previous entries in this series are here. This feature is presented in partnership with Champion Chevrolet.
Back From Break, Rainiers Open Quick Homestand Tonight
The All-Star break is over, and it’s time for baseball to resume. The Rainiers are home for a quick three-game weekend series against the Reno Aces before going off on the road again. Many of the players arrived back in town yesterday, and there was even an optional workout...
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