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High school football scores: Week 2 updates from around Las Vegas Valley

3 sources|Diversity: 58%Center blind spot|

By Extra Extra Editorial

Cross-spectrum analysis, synthesized with AI from 3 sources · Updated

How we analyze coverage

High school football teams across the Las Vegas Valley competed in Week 2 of the season, with various schools posting wins and losses in Friday night matchups. The coverage focused on game outcomes, standout individual performances, and notable upsets that shaped the early-season landscape. Local sports reporters tracked multiple contests simultaneously, providing real-time score updates and highlights from programs across the region. These games represent a critical early-season period where teams establish momentum and identify strengths and weaknesses before conference play intensifies. The reporting captured both dominant performances and competitive contests that remained close throughout.

Left· 2 sources

Left-leaning outlets provided comprehensive Week 1 coverage from Georgia and Alabama high school football, emphasizing upset victories and unexpected competitive results. These sources adopted a narrative-driven approach, highlighting individual player achievements and dramatic game moments. The coverage treated high school football as a significant community institution worthy of detailed live-updating and analysis.

Right· 1 sources

The right-leaning source focused specifically on Las Vegas Valley Week 2 results, offering localized coverage that directly serves the immediate regional audience. This outlet presented game scores and updates in a straightforward format designed for readers seeking quick access to their community's team performances.

Key Differences

  • Geographic focus: Left-leaning sources covered Georgia and Alabama high school football, while the right-leaning outlet concentrated exclusively on Las Vegas Valley teams
  • Temporal framing: Left sources reported Week 1 results while right-leaning coverage addressed Week 2 matchups, suggesting different publication timing or regional schedules
  • Coverage scope: Left outlets provided broader regional high school football narratives, whereas right-leaning coverage maintained a narrower local community focus

How this story is being covered

3 reports from 3 outlets58/100 cross-spectrum diversitySkipped by centrist outlets3 high-reliability sources

Extra Extra has grouped 3 reports on this story from 3 news outlets across the political spectrum. By political lean, that breaks down as 2 left-leaning and 1 right-leaning sources.

Its coverage-diversity score of 58 out of 100 means the story is being reported across multiple parts of the spectrum, though the volume leans toward one side. Interestingly, the story is being covered on the left and the right but not by the centrist outlets we track — a sign it may be more polarizing than consensus-driven.

On reliability, 3 of the 3 rated outlets carry a high or mostly-factual reliability rating (A or B). Ratings are drawn from independent assessments and are meant to help you weigh each report, not to tell you which to trust.

Coverage of this story has developed over roughly 8 hours, so the perspectives below capture how the framing shifted as the story matured.

Below, the same story is laid out side by side as left, center, and right outlets reported it. Read across the columns and watch what changes: the headline emphasis, which facts lead, the adjectives, and what each side leaves out. The story itself rarely changes — the framing almost always does.

Outlets covering this story: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, AL.com, Las Vegas Review-Journal.


Left(2)

Center(0)

No center-leaning sources covered this story

Right(1)

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