After years of waiting for official recognition, the Pahrump Valley High School boys volleyball team finally took the court this spring as an NIAA-sanctioned program.
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PVHS track and field closed out the 2026 season with a series of record-breaking performances and podium finishes at the NIAA Class 3A state championships in Sparks.
Competitors battled through warm temperatures as players, families and fans gathered for an afternoon of horseshoes, food and community fellowship in Henderson.
Behind a community-wide sendoff and a dominant tournament performance capped by a 12–1 championship victory over Lowry, the Lady Trojans captured their fifth Class 3A state softball title.
The Trojans stranded runners in scoring position, survived a controversial balk call and pushed Virgin Valley through 12 exhausting innings before finally falling 4-3 in a heartbreaking Class 3A Southern Regional elimination game on May 8 in Boulder City.
The Rosemary Clarke Middle School volleyball B team went to a tournament over the weekend in Moapa Valley and took first place.
This year’s Fall Festival Horseshoe Tournament was a big success, according to organizer Mike Norton.
One of the big draws to the Fall Festival was the Rocky Mountain Professional Rodeo Association, who made their fifth appearance in Pahrump.
The Beatty Hornets were too much for Beaver Dam, cruising to their second league win 42-0 and again they had a big day on the ground.
The Trojans girls golf team managed to win another Sunset League match at Wildhorse Golf Course in Las Vegas.
The Pahrump Valley High School boys cross-country team took on some of Southern Nevada’s toughest teams at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Invitational and came out in fourth place with 123 points, beating all Class 3A teams.
The Pahrump Valley High School boys soccer team won their first league game against Cheyenne on Monday night at home.
Two local senior powerlifters took first place at the Rio Hotel and Casino in the 2017 Amateur Athletic Union Hi-Temp World Powerlifting Championships on Sept. 15-17.
Along with the Pahrump Valley High School team comes the future Trojans football players.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team routed Desert Pines 16-0.
After years of waiting for official recognition, the Pahrump Valley High School boys volleyball team finally took the court this spring as an NIAA-sanctioned program.
PVHS track and field closed out the 2026 season with a series of record-breaking performances and podium finishes at the NIAA Class 3A state championships in Sparks.
Competitors battled through warm temperatures as players, families and fans gathered for an afternoon of horseshoes, food and community fellowship in Henderson.
Behind a community-wide sendoff and a dominant tournament performance capped by a 12–1 championship victory over Lowry, the Lady Trojans captured their fifth Class 3A state softball title.
