On a night meant to honor seniors and celebrate team depth, the Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans turned a routine road game into a showcase of dominance, teamwork, and family pride.
Sports
Hoping to spoil the Mustangs’ Senior Night, the Pahrump Valley Trojans instead suffered a lopsided 71-27 loss on the road Wednesday to the Class 3A Southern League leaders.
Wins may be scarce, but lessons aren’t. In a season defined by firsts, Pahrump Valley High School’s inaugural program continues to stack experience and resilience, even when tested by one of most polished programs in Spring Valley.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls wrestling program capped off a season of growth as freshman Patience Moore and sophomore Sarah Penner competed at the southern regional qualifiers at Clark High School.
A new youth athletic program is gaining momentum in Pahrump, as PVJA continues to attract young athletes each week with community support, hands-on coaching, and focus on confidence and fundamentals.
Giving back is not an empty phrase for Dominique Maloy.
The scorecards say a foursome from Nevada Realty won the No To Abuse Golf Tournament on Saturday at Mountain Falls Golf Course, but the real winners were some of the most vulnerable members of the community and the people who are there to assist them.
Saturday, March 17 marks the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, but it will also mark a major milestone for the NyE Communities Coalition, which will be hosting its 10th Annual HOPE Run/Walk bright and early that morning.
Joe Fieldsted spent 30 years being questioned, mocked and occasionally screamed at. In January, the Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation honored him for it.
Lee Canyon hosted the Lil’ Air N Style, its second youth competition of the 2017-18 winter season.
The Pahrump Valley track and field programs are in different stages of their development, but high expectations exist for both this spring.
Ask Pahrump Valley softball coach Eli Armendariz what the strength of his team is, and he doesn’t take long to answer.
Pahrump Valley baseball coach Brian Hayes has a problem.
There were stretching exercises, jumping jacks, dribbling drills, passing drills and a series of full-court scrimmages, but it was no ordinary basketball practice.
The serenity of the western slope of the mountains near Pahrump was shattered Saturday, March 3, when an impressive field of ground-thundering, fire-breathing International Motor Contest Association Modifieds and Super Stocks gathered at Pahrump Valley Speedway for a showdown that could be heard for miles.
On a night meant to honor seniors and celebrate team depth, the Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans turned a routine road game into a showcase of dominance, teamwork, and family pride.
Hoping to spoil the Mustangs’ Senior Night, the Pahrump Valley Trojans instead suffered a lopsided 71-27 loss on the road Wednesday to the Class 3A Southern League leaders.
Wins may be scarce, but lessons aren’t. In a season defined by firsts, Pahrump Valley High School’s inaugural program continues to stack experience and resilience, even when tested by one of most polished programs in Spring Valley.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls wrestling program capped off a season of growth as freshman Patience Moore and sophomore Sarah Penner competed at the southern regional qualifiers at Clark High School.
