Following a strong showing last year in which team finished 19-9, the Lady Trojans opened the 2025 season finishing 1-3 in back-to-back double headers.
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This year, after stepping away from the Little League in 2018 due to health complications, Banuelos could no longer stand to be away from the league he loves and will return to serve.
Top scoring duos in two divisions split a $920 cash prize.
Throughout the season, teammates learn java programming for autonomous features, robot construction engineering skills, and 3D modeling of the robots and practice fields.
Pahrump Valley Little League fans are in for a treat this season as a newly constructed baseball field is slated to be ready by opening day.
On July 29, the cars were flying in the mini stock class as two cars dramatically collided causing one car to roll three times.
Beatty High School Hornets volleyball will be rebuilding this year, after three state appearances in a row.
Practice has started for the Beatty High School Hornets football team.
For decades, the Pahrump Valley Trojans have relied on three-sport athletes to set the tone and keep all of their sports programs going. Every sport had them. When you are a small town you depend on them.
The state of Nevada announced the appointment of Sandra Douglass Morgan to the Nevada Athletic Commission.
The NFL preseason kicked off in Canton, Ohio last week and one resident of Pahrump is ready to go. His name is “Raider Rob.”
Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch is set to become home to the longest racetrack in the world after Nye County commissioners gave the go-ahead to purchase an additional 600 acres of public land.
Beatty track long-distance runner Jose Granados worked hard last year as a freshman runner, concluding his first year of high school track at the Nevada state track finals. But he wasn’t finished.
In this town where the parents have to scrape to find a good sports clinic, some of the parents are tired of waiting for the clinics to come to them.
Club soccer numbers have exploded in Pahrump to 100 plus kids and six teams in the valley.
Following a strong showing last year in which team finished 19-9, the Lady Trojans opened the 2025 season finishing 1-3 in back-to-back double headers.
This year, after stepping away from the Little League in 2018 due to health complications, Banuelos could no longer stand to be away from the league he loves and will return to serve.
Top scoring duos in two divisions split a $920 cash prize.
Throughout the season, teammates learn java programming for autonomous features, robot construction engineering skills, and 3D modeling of the robots and practice fields.