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Wildcats Win Honors
O'Ryan Bradley was named the Nevada Player of the Year
for annual All State Football Team. Billy Winn, Nate Carter and
Head Coach Chris Faircloth were also nominated.
Nevada All State Team -
O'Ryan Bradley Named States MVP
The Wildcats place several players on
the All-Region team.
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Saturday, December 2, 2006: The Wildcats declawed
the Galena Grizzlies 33-6 in winning their second consecutive Nevada
State Championship. In a total team effort, the Wildcats dominated
the second half of the game and limited the Grizzlies to only 47 yards
of offense.
Team Photo
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Wildcats Win State
Daniel Durnian Does it all
Reno Gazette Journal -
Grizzlies can't stop Wildcat juggernaut
Las Vegas Sun -
One
of the smallest guys on the field made the biggest impact of all the
Wildcats in another championship win
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Wildcat Football in the
news during State Week
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November 25, 2006: The Wildcats defeated the Del Sol
Dragons 38-8 in winning their 6th Sunrise Championship. The
Wildcats will be playing for the NIAA Nevada State Championship on
Saturday, December 2 at the Sam Boyd Stadium. The Wildcats will be
playing Galena High School and game time will be at
12:30 pm.
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Billy Winn matures as a senior -
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November 17, 2006: Wildcats hosted the Canyon Springs
Pioneers in the second round of the 2006 Playoffs. The Wildcats
defeated the Pioneers 55-21 in a total team effort.
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November 9, 2006: The Wildcats defeated the Green
Valley Gator 46-7 in a first round playoff game. The
Wildcats returned the opening kickoff 90 yards for a TD and never looked
back.
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October 26, 2006: The Wildcat defense turned up the heat
and took it too the Canyon Springs Pioneers in a 21-7 victory.
With the win, the Wildcats wrap up the Northeast Division Championship
with a 8-2 record.
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October 20, 2006: The Wildcats handed the Rams
their 11th straight loss in the
"BONE GAME". The Wildcats scored
on their first 5 possessions and the defense stuffed the Rams offense in
a 49-14 victory.
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October 13, 2006: The Wildcats hit the road and the
rain as they traveled to the Cowboy Corral to take on the Chaparral
Cowboys. The Wildcats completed the game in a heavy down pour as
the Cats defeated the Cowboys 39-0.
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October 6, 2006: The Valley Vikings came to Frank Nails
field looking for a victory over the Wildcats. The Wildcats came
out to play as they handled the Vikings 46-10.
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Vegas Review Journal.
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September 29, 2006: For homecoming the Wildcats
shut out the Eldorado Sundevils 42-0. With the win, the Wildcats
improved to 4-2 on the season. More from the Las Vegas Review
Journal.
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September 21, 2006: The Wildcats traveled to
Desert Pines High School to take on the Jaguars in a Thursday night
match-up. The Wildcat offense took the opening drive 45 yards for
a touchdown and the Wildcat defense held the Jaguars scoreless the first
half in a 35-21 win..
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September 15, 2006: Wildcats beat the
Pine View
Panthers 19-14. The Wildcats sealed the game with a
interception with 40 seconds left in the game.
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Vegas Review Journal.
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September 8, 2006: Wildcats lost a tough one at
Frank Nails Stadium to the
Skyline Eagles 35-28, the Wildcats battled to the end. More
from the Las Vegas Review Journal.
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September 1, 2006: Wildcats lost to Madera High
School in Fresno California, 32-14. It was a tough lose for the
young and inexperienced Wildcats.
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August 25, 2006: The Wildcats opened their season
with a 40-12 win over Del Sol High School. The
Wildcats showed their inexperience with a large number of penalties
called against them.
Read more results from the Review Journal.
Editorial from Ed Graney.
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August 11th, 2006
The Wildcats opened up the 2006 Training Camp in
rebuilding mode. Losing many starters from the 2005 State
Championship team, the Wildcats look towards younger players to step up
this year.
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