Ask Jacob Cipollini about what school subject gives him the most trouble, and it doesn’t take him long to come up with an answer.
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One anecdote neatly sums up both the attitude young female wrestlers face and a great way to combat it.
Bright and early on the morning of Thursday, May 30, the parking lot of the Pahrump Nugget was alive with activity as Special Olympics athletes from the Pahrump Valley prepared for departure to something they have been looking forward to for many months, the 2019 Summer Games.
Throughout the spring, the scores were just plain ugly. Pahrump Valley High School’s softball team went undefeated in the Class 3A Sunset League for the third year in a row, running the winning streak to 31 games, with all but the first of the 31 via the mercy rule.
The two-story, 10,000-square-foot property will be located near the resort’s main lodge, and will allow more visitors to take advantage of the ski area.
Special Olympics athletes from the region are preparing to head to Reno later this coming week to take part in the 2019 Special Olympics Nevada Summer Games.
Say what you want — and people have said, are saying and will say plenty — but it worked.
Pahrump Valley High School senior Jackie Stobbe and juniors Skyler Lauver and Ally Rily have been named first-team all-state in Class 3A by a vote of coaches.
Sunset League Player of the Year Joey Koenig headlines a group of four Pahrump Valley High School baseball players who were voted to the All-Southern Region first team by coaches, with three more joining them on the All-Sunset League first team.