BLSS: Week 2 – Play of the Week Nominees
Week 2 is almost in the books but we’ve still got to crown our play of the week. Vote for your favorite play below: Check Out Week 2 Highlights
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Week 2 is almost in the books but we’ve still got to crown our play of the week. Vote for your favorite play below: Check Out Week 2 Highlights
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Palm Springs high school is dealing with a maintenance issue that caused significant damage to the school’s stadium. Caught up with @PSHSAD Art Sanchez today on the stadium damage that is forcing the football team to play their next two 'home' games at fellow PSUSD school, Rancho Mirage. The hope is that this is fixed
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Shadow Hills wide receiver Anthony Garcia earned the most votes ovet the weekend to secure play of the week honors for his catch in the team’s win over Indio. The play of the week nominees are voted on with the winner revealed every Monday on KESQ News Channel 3. Stay with KESQ throughout the season
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A medical helicopter landed in the middle of a field after a player sustained a serious injury during the game between Coachella Valley and Xavier Prep game on Friday night. Details remain limited. The player, a student at Xavier Prep, was injured during the second play of the game. The game was temporarily delayed as
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High school football is back! The season officially kicked off this week with 10 local games WEEK 1 Xavier Prep – 0@Coachella Valley – 27F *An Xavier Prep player was airlifted after suffering an injury during the game. A helicopter landed on the field, causing a temporary stoppage in the game. The game was called
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Last season, the Rancho Mirage Rattlers did the unthinkable, claiming the DEL title, and Rancho is ready to go back to-back. “Well, we’re here to prove something that last year wasn’t a fluke,” Rattlers senior defensive end Adrian Cavillo said. “That 5-0 was for a reason, and we’re going to do it again.” With seniors out
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Finishing second in the DEL last season, the La Quinta Blackhawks this year will show what they’re all about. “Just expect us to come out and bring it our all,” Blackhawks senior left guard and defensive end Sterling Caress said. “We’ve been working really hard in the weight room this season, and that’s where we preach.
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The Xavier Prep Saints are ready to put their head down and stand on business for their upcoming 2024 season. “You guys can expect a young team, but one that is willing to hit and do everything they need to do,” Saints senior strong safety Austin McDanel said. “We’re going to be making a run this
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The 2024 high school football season is upon us. With the new year brings a new league, the Sun Valley League, consisting of four teams – Banning, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs and Desert Mirage. The addition of this new league was made in an effort to increase local playoff teams for all sports. Essentially,
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Girls flag football here in the valley has grown rapidly, creating an opportunity for girls who want to try something new. “We’re just excited to be out doing something that maybe they thought they couldn’t do before and now they know they can do it and they can excel at it,” Palm Desert head coach
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The Desert Christian Academy Conquerors are coming into their 2024 season ready to give it their all. “When we come out here, we try and give it our all,” Conquerors senior quarterback Jaden Herling said. “No matter what happens, no matter what’s happening in every game, whether we’re up big, it’s a really close game,
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The Palm Desert Aztecs are looking forward and bounce back after finishing fourth in the DEL last season. “We’re just looking to improve,” Aztecs head coach Rudy Forti said. “Last year, we went 2-8, and just every day, we’re trying to get better, so that’s what we’re looking for. Just improvement day in and day
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Finishing with a 2-3 league record last season, the mindset of the Palm Springs Indians is to bounce back and have their head held high. “They can expect us to compete,” Indians head coach Darryl Goree said. “That’s our big thing. We’ve been saying that since spring ball. We gonna compete every time we get out
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The Shadow Hills Knights are coming off a disappointing 1-9 season, but the Knights are ready to show that this year’s team is different. “We’re going to work more, being more disciplined this year,” Knights head coach David Palmer said. “We had a problem with discipline last year where offsides penalties affected the team, so
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Xavier Prep didn’t have a girls flag football team last year. In fact, most local schools didn’t. Palm Desert and Desert Hot Springs were the lone two local high school girls flag football programs. This year, that is changing with other schools adding girls flag football as a sport. The Saints are one of those
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Coming off a great season, making it all the way to the CIF title game, the Yucca Valley Trojans are going to put their heart and soul into this team. “We’re definitely going to put our best team out there,” Trojans head coach Jeremy Johnson said. “They’ve been working hard in the off-season, you know,
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This year’s 29 Palms team is ready to fight, compete, and stay together for their upcoming 2024-25 season. “This team has a lot of blood and sweat and tears on this field, and I think we’re going to show that this season,” Wildcats senior defensive end and right tackle Charles Ell said. After finishing 1-9
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The Coachella Valley Mighty Arabs are extra motivated to regain the title and are excited to put on a showcase for the valley. “They can expect a lot of winning a lot of yards points, you know,” Mighty Arabs senior wide receiver/ defensive back Miguel Rodriguez said. After finishing second in the DVL last season,
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The Indio Rajahs are ready to bring the fire on both sides of the ball for the upcoming season. “A lot of high intensity, fast-paced offense, especially our defense,” Rajahs senior quarterback Michael Silva said. “We had a good defense last year and continue to have the same defense this year.” Along with high intensity,
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Desert Hot Springs is one of four teams in the new Sun Valley League this year, and the Golden Eagles are confident that they can win the title. “We’re looking to hang our first league banner for football; school has never done that,” Golden Eagles head coach Roy Provost said. “We really tried and put our best
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