2005 Season in Review
Nevada 4A State Champions

 

LAS VEGAS HIGH SCHOOL WILDCATS

 2005 Nevada 4A State Champions

Saturday, December 3: Hug High School Hawks

The Wildcats Defeated the Hug Hawks 23-0 to win the Nevada 4A State Championship!  The Wildcat defense stifled the Hawks with their speed and hard play in holding them to only 18 yards rushing and under 100 yards total offense.  The Wildcat defense has only given up 28 points in 8 games in winning the Championship.  Jamal Lomax was back to form and ran for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns. More from the Las Vegas Review Journal and the Las Vegas Sun.

Wildcats win Honors

Xavaier Cleveland won the Defensive Player of the Year and Jamal Lomax won the Offensive Player of the Year in voting by area coaches. Wildcats win Honor for their outstanding effort on the field.

Saturday, November 26: Palo Verde Panthers

In the Nevada State Championship Semi-Finals, the Wildcats (13-1) defeated the defending state champions 6-0.  In a game played in high winds, cold weather, and a ton of dust the Wildcat defense prevailed and shut out the ex-champs. The Wildcats will travel north to play the northern champions, Hug High School on Saturday, December 3.  More from the Review Journal.

Friday, November 18: Foothill Falcons

The Wildcats took on the Southeast Division Champions - the Foothill Falcons on Friday night.  The Wildcats prevailed with a strong defensive effort that shutdown the 11-1 Falcons.  Final score LVHS 35 - Foothill -0.  More from the Review Journal.

The Sunrise Championship Preview

Thursday, November 10: Silverado Skyhawks

The Wildcats took advantage of Silverado Skyhawk miscues during the second half to go onto victory 27-7.  Jamal Lomax had 154 yards rushing with 2 TD's.  The Wildcat defense limited Silverado to 140 yards total offense.  More from the Review Journal   

Friday, November 4: Coronado Cougars

The Wildcats won a close game against the Coronado Cougars 15-7. In a hard fought battle, special teams led the way for both teams.  More from the Review Journal

Thursday, October 27: Desert Pines Jaguars

The Wildcats took on the 1-8 Desert Pines Jaguars for their last regular season game.  Wildcats cruised to a 43-7 win with a stellar defensive effort that limited the Jaguars to only 45 yards on offense.  Robert Hackett, filling in for injured Jamal Lomax, rushed for 185 yards in his Wildcat debut.  More from the Review Journal.

Friday, October 21: Valley Vikings

The Wildcats went on the road to take on the Valley Vikings at their new turf field where they have not lost a game in 2 years.  The Wildcats score first and held off an aggressive Viking defense to win 26-0.  The Wildcat defense limited Valley to under 100 yards total offense.  More from the Review Journal

Friday, October 14: Canyon Springs

The Wildcats started slow in their game with the Canyon Springs Pioneers.  In the first ever match up between the schools, the Wildcats came out on top with a 30-6 victory.  Jamal Lomax had 140 rushing and 3 touchdowns in the win.  The Wildcat Defense limited the Pioneers to only 35 yards in the first half.  More from the Review Journal.

Friday, October 7: Chaparral

The Wildcats beat the Cowboys in a 55-21 shoot out at Frank Nails Field. The Cowboys jumped to a 14-3 lead early with strong defensive effort.  The Wildcats came to play the second half and scored 31 points with Jamal Lomax rushing for 240 yards on 20 carries.  More from the Review Journal

Friday, September 30: Rancho - The BONE GAME

The Wildcats played Rancho High School in the 49th annual Bone Game at Frank Nails Field.  The longest running rivalry in the Las Vegas Valley. Before a sold out crowd, the Wildcat defeated the Rams 55-12 to keep the Bone home for the 10th year in a row.  The Wildcats were lead by a stingy defense and 240 yards rushing by Jamal Lomax.  More from the Las Vegas Review Journal.

Jamal Lomax is the first back in the Las Vegas Valley to reach 1000 yards rushing.  More from the RJ.

Friday, September 23: Eldorado

The Wildcats will traveled to Eldorado High School to play the Sundevils last Friday night to avenge last years loss.  The Wildcats defeated the Sundevils 35-14 behind strong performances by Jamal Lomax and O'Ryan Bradley. The Wildcat Defense held the Sundevils to 89 total yards in offense.  More from the Las Vegas Review Journal.

Wildcat Defensive Back, Jashaad Gaines has committed to Notre Dame - The Fighting Irish!  

Friday, September 16: Shadow Ridge

The Wildcats rolled into the Mustang Corral and ran over top ranked Shadow Ridge 27-12.  In the much anticipated showdown between Jamal Lomax and Eric Jordan, the Wildcats came out with the better back as Jamal Lomax rushed for 231 yards and 2 touchdowns. Review Journal picture and article    Las Vegas Sun article on the game.   Please sign up for the Review Journal Free Readers Membership to read our articles.

Friday, September 9: Cheyenne High School

The Wildcats rolled into Cheyenne and walked away with a 29-12 victory over the Desert Shields More from the Review Journal

Friday, September 2:  Bishop Gorman

Jamal Lomax rushed for 215 yards as he helped lead the Wildcats to a 34 - 19 victory over the visiting Bishop Gorman Geals.  The Wildcat defense held Gorman star running back, DeMarco Murray, to just 29 yards rushing!  More from the Review Journal

Friday, August 26:  Pineview, UT

The Wildcats lost a close game to the Pineview Panthers of St. George Utah last night 34-28.  Jamal Lomax had 190 yards and 2 touchdowns in the loss.

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