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.
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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.
Veterans gathered to bond and learn the basics of curling, one of America’s fastest-growing sports, at a recent Wounded Warrior Project event.
January and February are the months of outdoor conventions and banquets.
The soccer team consists of a group of young girls known as the “Pahrump ‘05 Trojans,” and the club has been on quite a winning streak as of late.
Pahrump Valley Speedway, which will host the 2018 edition of the popular Stormin’ Mormon Showdown featuring the Sam Stringer Memorial Super Stock Shootout on Saturday, has enjoyed a fascinating history since its inception in 1985.
The softball game started with all of the pomp and ceremony of an important contest.
The 2017-2018 National Little Britches Rodeo Association season is in full swing and Pahrump Valley youth were able to show their skills in their hometown this month, alongside competitors from around the U.S.
The Girls Who Love Softball have a score to settle.
Neither Kathy Niles nor Bryce Odegard was expecting to win the Nevada Athletic Directors Association Essay Scholarship contest.
Talk to Pahrump Valley girls basketball coach Bob Hopkins about how the 2017-18 went for the Trojans, and the conversation always come back to the same place: how it ended.
One season ago, with a roster stocked with seniors, the Beatty boys basketball team climbed to third place in the Class 1A Southern League and reached the region playoffs.
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.
