Check out the schedule for next week’s baseball and softball regional playoffs.
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Baseball’s non-league contest Tuesday against Canyon Springs was more than just another non-chalant exhibition — It marked the last time these boys will round the bases at Rod Poteete Field.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans wasted no time asserting dominance, run-ruling The Meadows 15-0 in just three innings behind a no-hit performance from junior Evalenne Armendariz.
The Lady Trojans’ 12-game win streak came to an end Saturday with a narrow 3-2 loss to Coronado, but the defeat may prove valuable as the team prepares for its postseason run.
A routine school day turned into a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Pahrump Valley High School football players, who not only met the Las Vegas Raiders’ No. 1 draft pick but also saw their program receive a surprise $20,000 equipment donation during the team’s ‘Festival of Football’ draft event in Henderson.
The ball was hit to Fabian Perez’s left. He raced over and got in front of it, but it got away from him a bit. Unfazed, the Beatty shortstop gathered in the ball and fired it to first base for the out and what was undoubtedly the defensive play of the game.
When Bryce Odegard was honored earlier this year by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association with a scholarship, he said he turned to his father and deadpanned, “How many kids actually applied?”
About the only thing Pahrump Valley softball coach Eli Armendariz was concerned with going into Sunset League play was the possibility his players would take the field and expect the opponent to simply roll over for them.
Tye Hardy won his third bull riding competition of the season to highlight the efforts of the Pahrump Valley rodeo team April 7-8 during the Nevada High School Rodeo Association’s Fallon event.
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.
Check out the schedule for next week’s baseball and softball regional playoffs.
Baseball’s non-league contest Tuesday against Canyon Springs was more than just another non-chalant exhibition — It marked the last time these boys will round the bases at Rod Poteete Field.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans wasted no time asserting dominance, run-ruling The Meadows 15-0 in just three innings behind a no-hit performance from junior Evalenne Armendariz.
The Lady Trojans’ 12-game win streak came to an end Saturday with a narrow 3-2 loss to Coronado, but the defeat may prove valuable as the team prepares for its postseason run.
