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The 2007
(seventh edition) NIAA Nevada State High School Record
Book is available. This book contains 290 (8.5 x 11-inch)
photocopied pages
detailing the top performances (in multiple team, and
individual offensive and defensive categories) from
each of the NIAA's 16 championship-sanctioned sports.
The purchase price is $15 per book.
For more information, please contact
the NIAA office at (775) 688-6464.
To order the NSHSRB,
please send a check for $15 (made payable to
the NIAA) per book to the NIAA at 1 East Liberty Street, Suite
505, Reno, NV, 89501. Please be sure to specify on your
check "Record Book". Please also be sure your mailing
(return) address is contained on your check order (so we send
the book to the correct location).
Click on the link
below for the:
NSHSRB APPLICATION
Here are some examples of FALL SPORTS records contained
in the sixth edition of the
NSHSRB:
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY -- Andy Bradley of Incline is the
only four-time boys individual state cross country
champion (1992-95)... Warren Mills of North Tahoe has
won more state titles (14 in boys cross country) in a
particular sport than any other coach in any other sport
(the Lakers won eight straight from 1991-98)!
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY -- Abby Miller of
Green Valley is the only four-time girls individual
state cross country champion (1996-99)...Marie Lawrence,
who graduated from Reno
in 2007 and was perhaps the top distance runner in the entire
country last year, holds two state-meet course records.
FOOTBALL -- Las Vegas went the entire
season (eight games) in 1944 without giving up a single
point! Reno has won more state titles (19 in football)
than any other school in any other specific team
sport... Mike Kanellis of Spanish Springs once rushed
for 533 yards (2004 vs. South Tahoe), Mitchell Lehner of
Tonopah once passed for 641 yards (31-for-48, 2 ints.
and 8 tds. vs. Carlin in 2006 playoff game) and Adam
Blount of Coleville once had 266 yards receiving (2000
vs. Pyramid Lake) in one game! D'Angelo Jones, a 2007
graduate of Foothill, finished his career with 7,860 net
yards rushing. Joe Sellers leads all
football coaches with 250 career wins!
GIRLS GOLF -- Green Valley holds the national prep
(NFHS) record for most consecutive dual matches won (144
from 1992-2004). Julie Dunn of Bishop Gorman is the only
four-time individual state girls golf champion (noting
that LPGA and NIAA Hall of Fame member Patty Sheehan won
the first three state titles ever contested beginning as
a sophomore in 1972). SOCCER
-- North Tahoe (six in boys, five in girls) and Truckee (five in boys, five in girls) of the Class 3A have
combined to win nearly 50 percent of all NIAA state
soccer championships ever contested.
TENNIS -- Horst Dziura of Bishop Gorman (boys) is the
only four-time individual tennis champion.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL -- Moapa Valley holds the NIAA record
for most consecutive state championships won in a
particular sport (14 in girls volleyball from
1991-2003). Sheena Habibian of Coronado once served 20
aces in one match (2003 versus Vo-Tech).
Here are some examples of WINTER SPORTS records
contained in the sixth edition of the
NSHSRB:
BOYS BASKETBALL -- Virginia City won 93 consecutive
games from 1982 through 1986. Rite of Passage and Fernley
combined to score 224 points (ROP 114, Fernley 110) in a
triple overtime game in 2000. Yerington made 20
three-pointers in a 1994 game versus Bishop Manogue. Jim
Summers of Douglas scored 70 points in a 1952 game
against Stewart. Steele Hendrix of Lund scored 40 points
in one quarter in a 1991 game versus Carlin. VC's Bob
Gallagher made 24-of-24 free throws in a 1972 game
against Gabbs.
GIRLS BASKETBALL -- Reed won 88 straight games from the
1990 through 1993 seasons. Mineral County made 15
three-point field goal attempts in one game (2000 vs.
Incline). Ashlee Orndorff of Mineral County and Tera
Tremayne of Battle Mountain scored 2,436 and 2,430
points, respectively, in their prep careers. Arena
Tapija of Pyramid Lake scored 62 points in a 2002 game
against Gabbs. Former Elko and Carlin coach Lynette
Davis won a total of 563 games over the course of her 31-year
coaching career.
BOWLING -- Rand Kelly of Green Valley
holds the Nevada State High School boys record for best
series (811) in an NIAA-championship competition; Devin DeGreif of
Chaparral (729 in 2004) holds the girls record.
SKIING -- Heather Wark of Galena (2000-01) has won the
most state girls championships (combined, slalom and
giant slalom) overall with five. Christoph Weber of Reno
(2002-2005) has won the most boys titles (four).
WRESTLING -- Yerington won nine consecutive state
championships from 1972 through 1980. The NIAA has seen
25 four-time state wrestling champions (more than any
other state in the country) come through its
ranks. Maurice Hernandez of Basic won 95 straight
matches from 1982-1984. Skyler Woods of Virgin Valley
recorded 160 pins over his career. Eldorado coach Jimmy
May posted a 372-31 career dual meet record over the
course of his
20-year coaching career.
Here are some examples of SPRING SPORTS records
contained in the sixth edition of the
NSHSRB:
BASEBALL -- Green Valley won six consecutive
large-school state baseball titles (1993-1998). Reno won
32 consecutive games during the 2003 season. Galena's
Joe Hooft scored 73 runs during the 2000 season (191
runs for his career). Laughlin's Matt Morgan hit 21
triples for his career (1999-2002). Galena's Steven
Lerud hit 60 home runs (21 in the 2003 season) for his career (2000-2003).
McQueen's Chris Aguila hit 29 home runs in the 1997
season. North Tahoe's Jason Diaz won 17 games during the
1996 season.
BOYS GOLF -- The Meadows won five consecutive Class
2A state championships (2002-2006). North
Tahoe's Justin Linkey (3A state tournament at Boulder
Creek in 2003) and Galena's Travis Whisman (4A state
tournament at Hidden Valley in 1999) each fired a
36-hole total of 6-under 138.
SOFTBALL -- Mineral County's Tana Gurule scored 212 runs
for her career (2001-2004). Michelle Palaroan of Reed
hit 36 home runs over the course of her career
(1990-1992). Wooster's Brianne McGowan won 94 games in
her career (2000-2003), including winning all 32 of her
starts in the 2002 season.
The NIAA's record book also features many outstanding
performances in swimming & diving, track & field, and
boys volleyball.
If you can think of a particular record sports category, the
Nevada State High School Record Book probably has it.
The NIAA's record book is modeled after the National Federation of
State High School Association's (www.nfhs.org)
record book. Please note that the record book
contains more than just the top mark in each category.
We actually list a top 10, 25 sometimes even 50 in a
particular section. We can't even begin to count how
many total entries there are.
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