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 Trojans top two golfers, freshman Breanne Nygaard and junior Makalea Petrie held their own at state and helped the Trojans achieve third place at the two-day Class 3A Nevada State Golf Championship at Mountain Falls Golf Course.
The Trojans seek to rebound from their loss at Sunrise Mountain last week when they host the Western Warriors in more league action at 7 p.m. today.
Sophomore running back Fabian Perez led the Hornets with 98 yards rushing to help Beatty overcome Round Mountain on homecoming 47-0.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team had another great team outing, where they spread the goals around, defeating Cheyenne in a home match on Wednesday night 4-2.
Trojans boys soccer played a tough Desert Pines team, losing 9-1. On Tuesday night, the Jaguars dominated the time of possession throughout the game, keeping the ball on the Trojans’ (2-14-2 overall, 1-7-1 Sunset League) side of the field for most of the game.
For the Pahrump Valley High School girls golf team, making state has not been routine. This year is only their second team in the past three years to make it.
The Nevada Senior Games were well attended by Pahrump seniors.
Sunrise Mountain rolled over the Pahrump Valley High School football team 41-6 with a balanced attack, garnering 192 yards on the ground and 197 yards through the air.
Sophomore middle blocker Kylie Stritenberger dominated visiting Desert Pines at the net with 13 kills to help the Pahrump Valley High School volleyball team to victory Monday.
The Southern Nevada Off-Road Enthusiasts invaded Beatty on Saturday for the PCI Radio 250, and I have to say it was a well-organized race and a great show for all who saw it.
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.
