After four heats concluded, many PVTBC bowlers took home prize money.
Sports
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
Pahrump Valley 500 club Bakers Doubles participants took home cash prizes as a result of their placements.
PVHS Pitcher Vinny Whitney led the Trojans to an impressive 7-0 complete game home shutout over Sunrise Mountain.
After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
Pastor Ruben Bajo, of Full Armor of God Ministries in Pahrump told the Pahrump Valley Times that decades ago the sport of boxing saved his life and kept him off the streets of Los Angeles.
It was all up to No. 14 Daxton Palmisano from the Pahrump Valley boys basketball team with less than 10 seconds on the clock to score a three-pointer to get the Trojans into overtime in a hard-fought game on Wednesday.
Three wins in one week from the Pahrump Valley boys basketball team last week after they won at home against the Pinecrest Academy Sloan Canyon in a tight match that ended 59-57.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team may have capped off an undefeated season by winning the state championship, but the team ended up taking home more hardware than just the state trophy.
UNLV freshman Ty Huel said walking to the Thomas & Mack Center to watch the NFR was like “walking through Mandalay Bay with the Oct. 1 shooting that happened.”
The Pahrump Lady Trojans basketball team thoroughly steamrolled Chaparral with a 54-3 score in a home game Thursday night.
The Muckers defensive line held the Sidewinders scoreless, while the team’s offense racked up 72 points to show why Tonopah (8-2) will be a serious contender for the 2023 1A state title.
The Pahrump Valley girls cross country team took fourth in the Class-3A state competition on Saturday at Rancho San Rafael in Reno. The five-member team was the top-finishing Southern Nevada team at the meet with a combined time of 2:06.42 and 114 points.
The best part of every fishing trip is always going to be a mystery. One never knows what will be attracted to a bait from the unseen depths.
After four heats concluded, many PVTBC bowlers took home prize money.
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
Pahrump Valley 500 club Bakers Doubles participants took home cash prizes as a result of their placements.
PVHS Pitcher Vinny Whitney led the Trojans to an impressive 7-0 complete game home shutout over Sunrise Mountain.