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Boulder City's Rushing Attack Passes Faith Lutheran

Boulder City's Rushing Attack Passes Faith Lutheran

The Eagles continue a strong season with a playoff berth.

Boulder City advanced in the divisional playoffs thanks in part to its trademark rushing attack.

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Football Teams Brace for I-A League Play

Football Teams Brace for I-A League Play

The Eagles look to continue strong play behind a dominant line.

It's easy for outsiders to look at a 4-0 start for Boulder City High's football team as a big deal.

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Dominant Offensive Line Continues to Deliver for Boulder City

Dominant Offensive Line Continues to Deliver for Boulder City

The Eagles roll to another victory.

Fools led Boulder City to a 51-0 victory over Clark Friday night.

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Boulder City Avenges Last Season's Loss to Mojave

Boulder City Avenges Last Season's Loss to Mojave

The Eagles gain more than 200 yards on the ground in the win.

A strong defensive effort and relentless rushing attack led Boulder City to a hard-fought victory to open the season. Boulder City defeated Mojave 16-13 on their home field to avenge last season’s Homecoming night loss to the Rattlers.

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Familiar Faces Abound for Optimistic Boulder City

Returning starters could be the key to success for Boulder City High School's football team this year.

At a recent practice, Boulder City coach Alex Kazel decided it was time to implement the punt team. It took one announcement and 10 of 11 players ran out onto the field in their places, regardless of the fact that this was the first time the Eagles worked on the formation this year.

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More Homeowners Falling Delinquent on Mortgages

LAS VEGAS -- The number of Southern Nevada homeowners delinquent on their mortgage payments has climbed steadily for the past several months. In some cases, it's people just willing to walk away from their homes, and in other cases, homeowners are holding out hope that they will get a loan modification.

In any given neighborhood, chances are good that a homeowner is the process of walking away from their mortgage. In the past, five months was typically the longest a homeowner could stay in their home until the bank would come knocking. But that is no longer the case.

Nick Nolf with The Nolf Group has been in the real estate business through the boom, the bust, and now the slow turn-around.