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Hollywood comes to the Pahrump Valley Speedway

It was movie day at the Pahrump Valley Speedway as a movie production company called Romeo Sampson Pictures was there on Saturday filming a movie called “Poor Boy.”

Sports Corner

Bowling News: The PVTBC will hold a 3-6-9 singles tournament, with handicap, on May 30 at the Pahrump Nugget. This tournament will be sponsored by Win Realty in honor of WR Sporting. Practice starts at 12:50. Tournament is open to active PVTBC members only (dues for 2015 needed prior).

Connie Mack summer baseball league starts

Connie Mack baseball started in Pahrump on Saturday for the 14 U group. They played their first game at home and were swept by the Bulldogs, 12-2 and 11-3.

Rosemary Clarke golfers finish strong in Vegas

Rosemary Clarke Middle School participated in the newly organized Southern Nevada Middle School League Championship in golf just before school let out last week.

Mini Dwarfs take on Las Vegas at Bullring

The Pahrump Mini Dwarfs raced on May 16 with the Las Vegas Quarter Midgets Club in the High Roller Series Points Race in Las Vegas.

Two Pahrump women muck things up at Jim Butler Days

Toni Wombaker, a Pahrump resident, buried her competition and successfully defended her mucking title at the Nevada State Mining Competition during Jim Butler Days in Tonopah over the weekend.

School district starts baseball field renovation

The Pahrump Valley High baseball field renovation is underway by the Nye County School District after a series of meetings with concerned parents and supporters.

Goofy Olympics ends the school year

It’s the last week of school and it’s once again time for the Goofy Olympics. This goofy time signifies the end of the school year at Rosemary Clarke Middle School for the sixth graders.

High school honors top athletes of the year

Pahrump Valley High honored four senior athletes Wednesday for their excellence. Seniors Jace Clayton and Alyssa Murphy were selected as Outstanding Athlete of the Year, and seniors John Clark and Shayla Dance were chosen as the Scholar Athletes of the Year. The difference being that the Scholar Athlete has a grade component to it. Each student receives $500.

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