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.
Tonopah’s girls team took third at the Class 3A Nevada Track and Field Championships at Foothill High School in Henderson May 19-20 with 77 points.
The Pahrump Valley Junior Golf Association has a great deal for kids, especially if parents are looking for something for their children to do this summer.
Pahrump Valley Speedway racer Jeri Patrick returned to the speedway after a tragic loss, winning in her first race.
LAS VEGAS — The Churchill County Greenwave pitcher, Kayla Buckmaster, stymied the Trojans’ hitting for two games at the Class 3A Southern Nevada State Softball Tournament at Faith Lutheran High School May 18-20. The Fallon-based team eliminated Pahrump Valley from the tournament on the second day.
Longtime Pahrump racer Steve Nash passed away last week due to a heart attack on May 12.
The Beatty track team will be going to state. Both boys (129 points) and girls teams (155) took second place at the Class 1A Southern Nevada Regional Meet on May 12-13.
Fate was not kind to Pahrump Valley High School golfer Austen Ancell, as he failed to win his second state title at Spring Creek Golf Course in Elko.
Hunters and sport-shooters can now take their guns to a new gunsmith in town, Josh Hiles.
The Lady Muckers won the Class 1A Southern Nevada Regional Meet at Moapa Valley High School in Overton on May 12-13, scoring 240 points.
Austen Ancell, the lead golfer for the Trojans, avoided disaster on the first day of the Class 3A Nevada State Golf Tournament and remained just two strokes behind the leader, Daniel Mahlke (75) of Spring Creek at the start of the second day.
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.