Green Valley flipped control and handed the Lady Trojans a tough loss before they bounced back behind a dominant complete-game shutout from freshman Jaycie Hayes to secure their first league win of the season.
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After months away from the field, the Pahrump Trojans football program is back in action with renewed energy and new leadership under head coach Toby Henry.
Despite a four-run surge and multiple chances early, Pahrump Valley couldn’t capitalize on key opportunities Tuesday, falling 7-5 to Green Valley in a winnable non-league matchup.
Check out the standings and schedules for Pahrump Valley’s baseball and softball teams.
Last Saturday, the Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series brought excitement to the Pahrump Chili Cook Off with its Hi-Lo Doubles tournament.
For the second consecutive game, the Pahrump Valley baseball team faced a deficit heading into the seventh inning.
The Beatty baseball team is off to a 1-3 start in its quest to return to the postseason.
Frank Medina had a perfect birthday.
Tuesday’s 3-1 loss to Boulder City might have said more about the Pahrump Valley softball team than many of their wins.
All eyes are on Pyeongchang, South Korea, where some of the world’s best athletes will compete through Feb. 25 in the Winter Olympics. But someday, could the world be watching the Olympics in Nevada?
A glance at the top track and field performances among Class 3A schools shows Pahrump Valley athletes are holding their own with some of the best heading into April. But three of them find themselves on an even higher level.
Jessica Pearson was in a position almost every kid who thinks about playing baseball or softball fantasizes about.
The Pahrump Valley baseball team’s unscripted, and unplanned, version of “Eight Men Out” played to weak reviews, but the opening of “Starting Over” is an instant hit.
Green Valley flipped control and handed the Lady Trojans a tough loss before they bounced back behind a dominant complete-game shutout from freshman Jaycie Hayes to secure their first league win of the season.
After months away from the field, the Pahrump Trojans football program is back in action with renewed energy and new leadership under head coach Toby Henry.
Despite a four-run surge and multiple chances early, Pahrump Valley couldn’t capitalize on key opportunities Tuesday, falling 7-5 to Green Valley in a winnable non-league matchup.
Check out the standings and schedules for Pahrump Valley’s baseball and softball teams.
