
Mike Stefansson
Sports Director at Nevada Sports Net
Anchor and Reporter at KOLO-TV (Reno, NV)
Sports Director, @NevadaSportsNet. #GirlDad
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2 weeks ago |
nevadasportsnet.com | Mike Stefansson
Since arriving from Tracy, Calif. in 2021, Aaliyah Jenkins has put together a hall-of-fame-worthy career for the Nevada softball team, now boasting the program records for home runs, runs batted in, total bases and more while powering a Wolf Pack program with 30-plus wins in each of the past three seasons. As her stellar career in silver and blue winds down, Jenkins and the first-place Wolf Pack are closing in on Nevada's first Mountain West championship.
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2 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Mike Stefansson
Share The Tahoe Knight Monsters are moving on in the ECHL's Kelly Cup Playoffs after completing a four-game sweep of the Wichita Thunder in Friday's 3-2 win from the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline. Following Wednesday's wild win - when Tahoe rallied from down two goals in the third to force overtime - South Lake's team once again found itself trailing into the final period. But the Thunder's 2-1 lead was erased via a power-play goal from Bear Hughes.
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2 months ago |
nevadasportsnet.com | Mike Stefansson
For Robin and Jason Murray, 2024 was filled with great highs and tremendous lows. The Murrays welcomed their first child, daughter Amelia, in August 2022 and shortly after celebrating Christmas in Hawaii in 2023, Robin discovered a lump in her breast during a self exam. "It happened overnight where it was almost a size of a golf ball," Robin said. "I got into the doctor as soon as I could.
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2 months ago |
nevadasportsnet.com | Mike Stefansson
TOPICS:InclinePershing CountyRegional title2A NorthChampionshipsMustangsNorth TahoeState tournamentThe 2A North championships were decided this weekend at Pershing County high school, with the home squad Mustangs taking the title on the girls' side as the four-seed while Incline's boys won their first regional championship since 2022. Pershing County rode its home-court advantage to hold off North Tahoe in Saturday's finale, 45-42.
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2 months ago |
nevadasportsnet.com | Mike Stefansson
TOPICS:Pyramid LakeSmith Valley1A WestRegional championshipsGirls' titleState tournamentSpanish Springs High SchoolVirginia CityRegional championships were on the line across Northern Nevada on Saturday, with the 1A West being decided at Spanish Springs High School. In the girls' title game, Pyramid Lake showed why it's the two-time defending state champion, rolling by Smith Valley 61-9 for another regional trophy.
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