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Ray Brewer

Managing Editor

Ray Brewer, a proud local, has been part of Greenspun Media Group since the mid-1990s. He’s covered high school and UNLV sports, and managed the Las Vegas Sun’s award-winning website. He’s a graduate of Chaparral High School and UNLV, and a fierce defender of Las Vegas — especially in comparisons to Reno. Brewer and his wife, Karla, have two children. And they all are passionate about the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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High School Football Picks: Week Seven
Monday, Oct. 3, 2011
Las Vegas Sun reporters Ray Brewer and Case Keefer make their picks for every prep football game in Las Vegas.
No tickets remain for Gorman, Servite football game
Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011
If you don’t have tickets for Friday’s Bishop Gorman High football game against visiting Servite High of Anaheim, Calif., you’ll have to watch the game on ESPNU.
Timberlake golf tournament a time for good causes, low-scoring action on the links
Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011
John Nagel and his wife, Sara, traveled to Las Vegas this week to attend the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin, arriving Tuesday with a simple plan: watch some professional golf and, more important, get as many autographs as possible.
Cheyenne running backs rushing the Desert Shields back into prominence
Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011
On a side wall in the Cheyenne High School weight room hangs a tribute to the former players in the football program’s hall of fame.
High School Football Picks: Week Five
Monday, Sept. 19, 2011
Las Vegas Sun reporters Ray Brewer and Case Keefer make their picks for every prep football game in Las Vegas.
Henderson Bowl rivalry still gets both teams pumped
Annual football game between Basic and Green Valley highs entering its 21st consecutive season
Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011
Basic High School quarterback Eddie Vega walked out to the practice field Tuesday holding the Henderson Bowl trophy, placing it on a table near midfield on the Wolf Pack sideline so his teammates could be reminded this is no ordinary week of practice.
Vegas boxer Vargas eager to seize the moment
Undefeated Palo Verde grad relishes role in undercard of Saturday's Mayweather event
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011
When Jessie Vargas steps into the boxing ring Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena for the most significant fight in his career, don’t expect the 22-year-old Las Vegas resident to be intimidated.
Dirt lot at Sam Boyd Stadium gets an upgrade
Fans have long complained about the dust before and after UNLV home football games
Monday, Sept. 12, 2011
Fans attending the UNLV football team’s home opener against Hawaii Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium will notice a significant upgrade outside the facility. The all-dirt parking lot in south and east of the stadium has been partially covered with an asphalt milling substance, an upgrade that covers around two-thirds of the dirt and should minimize the dust before and after games.
High School Football Picks: Week Three
Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011
Las Vegas Sun reporters Ray Brewer and Case Keefer make their picks for every prep football game in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas High football eager to prove it's still one of the state's best
Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011
Las Vegas High football coach James Thurman has a message for the rest of the Northeast Division: Talk about the cupboard being bare of talented players on his roster is grossly exaggerated.
The perennial power, which had only two defeats in league play the past four years but had to replace 18 starters from last year’s league champion and regional runner-up team, still has the personnel to be mentioned among the state’s elite.
Liberty High football a family affair
Friday, Aug. 19, 2011
Liberty High football coach Rich Muraco walked into an almost empty locker room to find a young player from the school’s feeder program gazing in awe at the equipment and uniforms hanging in the varsity team lockers. Muraco, seeing the look on the youngster’s face, gave him a Liberty Patriots T-shirt. It was appropriate: The elementary-aged player participates in the Island Warriors youth program that calls Liberty home.
Gorman QB Anu Solomon highlights Sun's preseason team, on track to become state's all-time leading passer
Junior signal caller needs 17 touchdown passes and 1,559 yards to break 4A marks
Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011
A Las Vegas-area product hasn’t started at quarterback in a Division I college football game since the mid-1990s when Jon Denton was under center for UNLV. But, after passing for 4,445 yards and 60 touchdowns in his first two seasons to lead Bishop Gorman High to a pair of state titles, Gaels junior quarterback Anu Solomon could break that trend.
Workouts with famous uncle helped Liberty's Kimo Seau develop on gridiron
Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011
When the Liberty High School football team takes the field Thursday for the first day of official practices, coaches will surely challenge their players with a variety of grueling conditioning drills. That is commonplace for several area programs during the first week of practice, with the training so unbearable for some they become ill or quit the team. But no matter how demanding Liberty coach Rich Muraco’s workouts are, defensive end Kimo Seau will have the confidence that he has thrived in more physically straining conditions.
Gorman football again the team to beat, but Arbor View and others closing the gap
Preseason top 10 rankings: Gorman football again the team to beat, but Arbor View and others closing the gap
Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011
A 49-14 loss to eventual state champion Bishop Gorman High School last November in the Sunset Regional semifinals ended the best season in the Arbor View High football team’s brief history. But it might have helped pave the way for the program to reach its goal of being just like Gorman, a perennial power.
With NFL lockout over, sports book officials can now prepare for season
Win total numbers could be posted as early as Tuesday
Monday, July 25, 2011
The NFL lockout ended Monday with the owners and players agreeing on a new labor deal, giving Las Vegas sports book directors the green light to move forward in posting odds on season win totals and preseason games, and finalizing terms for handicapping contests.
The next Russell Westbrook could be playing this week in Las Vegas
Monday, July 25, 2011
Long before Russell Westbrook emerged as one of the NBA’s top young players, he was an unheralded high school senior-to-be trying to make a name for himself in the adidas Super 64 AAU basketball tournament in Las Vegas. It’s safe to say a star was born that late-July in Southern Nevada. “Russell Westbrook played for a team we had never heard off,” said Ron Montoya, the tournament’s director. “Nobody had heard of the team and nobody had heard of him. UCLA happened to be in the stands that day, loved what they saw and offered him a scholarship. That is what this tournament can do for you.”
Andre Agassi making children champions
Tennis icon maintaining an active role in helping inspire academy students
Friday, July 8, 2011
Andre Agassi was preparing to face longtime tennis rival and friend Pete Sampras in February during an exhibition match at Madison Square Garden in New York. But before he took to the court, the Las Vegas native had a phone call to make.
NFL, NBA lockouts have gamblers, sports books on edge
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Ted Sevransky had to hedge his bets. Even if those wagers haven’t been placed. Sevransky, a well-known Las Vegas handicapper who specializes in wagering on the NFL, made plays at offshore sports books on when the NFL’s 100-plus day lockout would end.
P.E. teacher on chopping block catches lucky break
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Lou Markouzis looked around the room during a meeting of physical education personnel at Liberty High School, did some quick math and realized his job was in jeopardy.
Coach’s alma mater stands between Bishop Gorman, state record
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Bishop Gorman High baseball coach Nick Day doesn’t need to be briefed on the record his team is trying to equal in this week’s state tournament. After all, it’s a record he proudly helped set as a player in the mid-1990s.
Manny Pacquiao fight week means big business for struggling Las Vegas
Friday, May 6, 2011
Manny Pacquiao was in no rush. After all, Las Vegas is more than accustomed and willing to wait for boxing’s biggest star. Already 45 minutes late for his arrival at the MGM Grand, Pacquiao patiently waited in his bus.
Palo Verde contains Centennial's Dixon, grabs crucial league victory
Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011
The Palo Verde High basketball team’s game plan was simple Friday night in its game against host Centennial. If the Panthers could keep Centennial’s Aaseem Dixon, a senior guard who averages 18 points per game, from making an impact offensively, they would be victorious.
Sports books record $6.8 million profit on Super Bowl wagers
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010
Nevada sports books recorded a profit on Super Bowl wagers in 2010 for the ninth time in 10 years, according to Nevada Gaming Control Board figures released today.
The next Mayweather Jr. prepared for boxing debut
Teenage prodigy considered one of the sport's future stars
Friday, Jan. 15, 2010
Jose Benavidez Sr. never would have predicted that his child would become a professional athlete. Benavidez enrolled his son, Jose Benavidez Jr., in just about every sport offered in their Phoenix neighborhood when the younger Benavidez was a toddler. But the result was always the same.
Gorman baseball profiled on ESPN.com
Friday, May 22, 2009
http://sports.espn.go.com/highschool/rise/baseball/news/story?id=4187461