The clang of horseshoes will once again echo across Nevada in 2026 as the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitchers Association prepares to roll out a full slate of sanctioned tournaments.
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The game was over before it even began for Cristo Rey St. Viator, as the Pahrump Valley Trojans raced to a 70–20 home victory Wednesday night.
Pahrump Valley is heating up at the right time. The Trojans cruised to a 50–17 victory over Cristo Rey St. Viator on Wednesday night, securing third place in the division.
Admist the score, PVHS girls basketball head coach Bob Hopkins never lost his smile as the Trojans honored their longtime coach’s 76th birthday following the game.
One of Pahrump’s longest-running rural traditions is set to return this February as the annual Pahrump Jr.High–High School Rodeo brings three days of competition to the McCullough Rodeo Arena from Feb. 6–8.
The Pahrump Valley High School Trojans tennis team looked competitive in their first match of the season.
PVHS girls soccer can’t withstand the Eagles’ two early goals in the first half.
The Trojans excelled on all cylinders Friday night on the road in Henderson.
In the first game of the 2025 fall season, the Trojans made quick work of the Cougars in a 54-0 victory.
In a tough matchup, the Trojans held off the Pirates as long as they could before ultimately losing the contest 2-0.
Trojans strike early, but injuries and errors prove costly in 3-2 loss to The Meadows.
Rodeo fans, dust off your boots—Pahrump’s Fall Fest Rodeo is set to deliver two nights of adrenaline-fueled competition.
The PVHS boys soccer team is off to a hot start this 2025 fall season as they defeated league rivals in comeback fashion.
The Pahrump Valley High School football program made it clear last Friday night that the 3A Southern League isn’t to be overlooked in 2025.
Following strong performances by the PVLL Juniors and 10U All-Star teams, the fall season aims to build on their momentum and continue that success.
The clang of horseshoes will once again echo across Nevada in 2026 as the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitchers Association prepares to roll out a full slate of sanctioned tournaments.
The game was over before it even began for Cristo Rey St. Viator, as the Pahrump Valley Trojans raced to a 70–20 home victory Wednesday night.
Pahrump Valley is heating up at the right time. The Trojans cruised to a 50–17 victory over Cristo Rey St. Viator on Wednesday night, securing third place in the division.
Admist the score, PVHS girls basketball head coach Bob Hopkins never lost his smile as the Trojans honored their longtime coach’s 76th birthday following the game.
