Still searching for their first regular-season win against Democracy Prep, the Pahrump Valley Trojans opened Wednesday night with a defensive stand full of grit and promise, but the Blue Knights found their rhythm in the second half and cruised to a 33–0 victory.
Check out the week’s results from the Pahrump Valley basketball and flag football teams.
More beds were constructed on Jan. 10 than at any previous building event.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
The Southern Nye County Conservation District is continuing the legacy of the late John Pawlak.
Suspect was charged with multiple drug-related offenses.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest announced that it will be conducting controlled burns near town.
United States can get what it needs without military force.
It’s wonderful to live in a country with free speech and the right to voice our opinions even if they are misguided or shortsighted.
The weekend event was held at Our Place Coffee drew 93 attendees.
The meet-and-greet will be held at Calvada Meadows Airport on Saturday.
Commissioners are partnering to address instances of vehicle/horse collisions.
Philanthropy and fun are the heart of this organization.
Known locally as the “Pink Panther” for his signature bright pink goalkeeper gear, Cowley’s dedication, resilience, and family support have propelled him from multi-sport youth athlete to state-recognized star.
Pahrump Valley’s wrestling team made its long-awaited return home one to remember, rolling past Somerset Losee 98-28 on Jan. 16 while honoring seniors during a dominant Senior Night performance inside the PVHS gym.
Riley Saldana delivered a dominant week on the court, scoring 28 points against The Meadows and adding a team-high 10 more in a road win over Boulder City as the Trojans extend their win streak to seven.
The Pahrump girls flag football team’s inaugural season continued to test its resolve Friday night, as the Trojans struggled to generate momentum in a 48-0 home loss to Durango.
Despite another strong scoring performance from junior guard Trae Plein, Pahrump Valley couldn’t keep pace with The Meadows’ size and depth, falling 74–49 in a home league matchup Wednesday night.
This Pahrump saloon now transforms into a venue for youth each Friday.
What’s happening this week in Phrump
January represents a time of new beginnings, an opportunity for self assessment and productive change — unless you sit in Congress, where inertia and fiscal fantasy rule the day.
Check out the week’s scores for Pahrump Valley High School’s basketball and flag football teams.
NDOT’s update to Nye County details several planned projects.
Set for Valentine’s weekend, this festival will set your heart soaring.
The stop is part of the Washoe County Commissioner’s “Ask Alexis Anything” tour.
Pahrump Valley mounted a determined second-half rally Tuesday night, but an early deficit proved too much to overcome as SECTA held off the Trojans for a 74–61 non-league victory on PVHS’s home floor.
TheLady Trojans continue to prove they’re one of the hottest teams in the 3A Southern League, rolling to their sixth consecutive victory Tuesday night with a dominant 58–35 home win over SECTA.
The Pahrump Valley 500 Bowling Club kicked off the new year last weekend with its first sanctioned tournament, drawing 82 bowlers to compete in a doubles event.
