Under immense pressure, the girls soccer team took on the top two teams in their league last week and stood their ground, but the same could not be said about the boys soccer team.
Sports
The Pahrump Fall Festival lasted from Sept. 19-22 at Petrack Park, but next to the park was the rodeo at McCullough Arena.
Trojans sports teams are finishing off the week with tough competition as the girls soccer team and football team will face off with top three schools in their leagues.
With two minutes left on the clock, the Trojans girls soccer team was in the lead by one goal against one of the top two soccer teams in their league – seconds later that changed.
With 25 seconds left on the clock, Trojan Natalie Soto took the ball onto Mater Academy East Las Vegas’ side to take one of the longest shots in the game to seal the team’s fate.
Dust off the hat and put on the boots because the rodeo is coming to town.
Trojans boys cross-country is looking to improve on last year’s state appearance.
The Trojans boys soccer team is looking to turn things around this year.
In the valley, there aren’t that many martial arts places to train but now there is one more place to consider.
BEATTY — The mountain bike trails developed by David Spicer may well not be the only thing to bring off-road tourists to Beatty if Karl Olson’s dream can come true.
Russ Wilson didn’t have a need for speed, nor was he the fastest driver in the pack, but regardless he raced on.
Racing is in Anthony Martin’s blood, for it’s been something he and his family have been doing for some time.
Hurdler Meghan McDermott graduated last year not knowing whether or not she had run her last track meet.
Special Olympics Pahrump has a new area director, Bobbi-lee Ward.
The Mexican national men’s soccer team defeated Jamaica, as an early goal by Henry Martin set the tone for a dominant El Tri performance
A project to construct more than 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area can move forward.
Nye County recorded nine new cases and four deaths from COVID-19 between March 16 and Wednesday, but data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed all of Nevada in the “low” community transmission level, a positive sign as the state moves forward in its pandemic response.
Nevada hospitals overwhelmed as omicron variant surges.