After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
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After trailing by a few runs in the fourth inning, the Lady Trojans offense was able to pick up the slack in a comeback victory.
After entering the contest as the strong favorites, both the Trojans baseball and softball programs endured losses to Needles High School.
After starting the season with the first three meets on the road, PVHS track concluded its first home meet on March 12.
PVHS defeats Mater East Academy in a nail-biter at home March 12th.
When 51s general manager Chuck Johnson was sifting through fan suggestions for the new 51s team name, he came across more than a few suggestions for “Baseball McBaseball Face.”
With the start of National Bike Month on Tuesday, a local cycling advocacy group wants to remind motorists about the so-called “Three-Feet Rule.”
Kardiac Kids is a moniker first pinned on the 1980 Cleveland Browns, who had a habit for pulling out football games in the final minutes on their way to their first playoff appearance in eight years.
Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club is seeking to expand its racetrack and is eyeing roughly 605 acres of Bureau of Land Management lands adjacent to the existing facility. If the motor resort can clear the hurdles of county and BLM approval, they could be well on their way to constructing the longest raceway on the planet.
Pahrump Valley sophomore Koby Lindberg shot 24-over 168 to finish seventh in the Class 3A Southern Region boys golf tournament on Monday and Tuesday in Boulder City.
Josh Dobbins of Las Vegas showed Tuesday that the return of high school rodeo to Pahrump was appreciated by more than just students in Pahrump.
Pahrump Valley junior Tye Hardy won the bull riding event at the Nevada State High School Rodeo Association’s event hosted by Lincoln County High School last weekend in Panaca.
The pitching has been strong, just about the entire lineup has contributed on offense and the defense has been solid. It all adds up to the Pahrump Valley softball team looking ready for postseason play at just the right time.
It was less than six weeks ago that the Pahrump Valley baseball team looked completely in over its head.
After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
After trailing by a few runs in the fourth inning, the Lady Trojans offense was able to pick up the slack in a comeback victory.
After entering the contest as the strong favorites, both the Trojans baseball and softball programs endured losses to Needles High School.
After starting the season with the first three meets on the road, PVHS track concluded its first home meet on March 12.