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Richard Stephens / Pahrump Valley Times

The Beatty High School student council flew into action on Sept. 13 when they found out that Indian Springs had to forfeit the game between the two schools. The council made numerous phone calls and put together a fun flag football game between the student body and alumni (who looked like the cast from the “Expendables”). The game filled the bleachers and saved the hot dogs and hamburgers from going bad in the concession stand.

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Booster cards that give 10 percent off from participating sponsors are being sold by Trojans athletes for $10.

Charlotte Uyeno / Pahrump Valley Times

Football is in the air, youth football has started. Just hanging out tossing the coin and looking cool from left to right: #17 Makoa Baktongbacal, #15 Blue Glysson, # 22 Jay Amaya, #11 Peyton Coffman.

Charlotte Uyeno / Pahrump Valley Times

Team 8U #8, Kayne Horibe scores a long TD at a youth football game.

By Vern Hee

Pahrump Valley Times

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Pahrump Valley baseball | 3 Trojans make top 100 in division

The defending state champion Pahrump Valley baseball weren’t able to bring home another title this season, but three standouts for the Trojans ranked in the top 100 players in the 3A division for their batting averages.

Off-roaders compete in 60-mile Beatty poker run

Beatty was filled with off-road enthusiasts for last month’s BigHorn Outback Explorers’ annual Poker Run. In all, 176 vehicles, including ATV’s, UTV’s, Jeeps, and trucks, took to the 60-mile route through Beatty’s outback backyard

Pahrump Valley baseball gets fifth straight win

Sitting undefeated in the 3A South-Mountain baseball standings, the Pahrump Valley Trojans got their fifth win in a row.

PVHS slowly catching up to No. 1 The Meadows

Kayne Horibe (8) has been essential in the last two games the Pahrump Valley baseball team has played, earning the most RBIs on the team.

Trojans home run isn’t enough for win

A home run from Madison Rodriguez (6) wasn’t enough for the Pahrump Valley softball team to beat the Sports Leadership & Management (SLAM) Bulls in a conference game on Wednesday.

SOFTBALL: Trojans top Moapa, fall to Needles

The Trojans softball team suffered their first loss this season against a school from a neighboring state on Monday, but it also added a win in a weekend game against Moapa Valley (2-1) at home.

Muckers baseball off to 1-3 start this season

By the end of the weekend, the Tonopah Muckers had played four games, where they scored over 17 runs.