The clang of horseshoes will once again echo across Nevada in 2026 as the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitchers Association prepares to roll out a full slate of sanctioned tournaments.
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The game was over before it even began for Cristo Rey St. Viator, as the Pahrump Valley Trojans raced to a 70–20 home victory Wednesday night.
Pahrump Valley is heating up at the right time. The Trojans cruised to a 50–17 victory over Cristo Rey St. Viator on Wednesday night, securing third place in the division.
Admist the score, PVHS girls basketball head coach Bob Hopkins never lost his smile as the Trojans honored their longtime coach’s 76th birthday following the game.
One of Pahrump’s longest-running rural traditions is set to return this February as the annual Pahrump Jr.High–High School Rodeo brings three days of competition to the McCullough Rodeo Arena from Feb. 6–8.
After a long awaited off-season, the girls and boys soccer team is getting in top shape for the new school year.
After several months of anticipation, the summer football program is back to work.
After two days of battling the heat, Tony Whitney and Kayne Horibe displayed impressive performances following the showcase.
The soft opening was held on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. and thanks to the Valley Electric Association, admission was free.
The sun heats up as the NSHPA starts to enter midseason.
After battling the humid weather, pitchers in multiple divisions came away victorious.
Boys make top six teams to qualify but fall short in final contest at Elko.
Starting early in March, the Shoes $ Brews Horseshoes Pitching Series concluded its fall season this past weekend.
After dominating regionals, the PVHS track and field team continued to show a strong performance during the state track meet.
Randy Gulley honored in bowling media hall of fame.
The clang of horseshoes will once again echo across Nevada in 2026 as the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitchers Association prepares to roll out a full slate of sanctioned tournaments.
The game was over before it even began for Cristo Rey St. Viator, as the Pahrump Valley Trojans raced to a 70–20 home victory Wednesday night.
Pahrump Valley is heating up at the right time. The Trojans cruised to a 50–17 victory over Cristo Rey St. Viator on Wednesday night, securing third place in the division.
Admist the score, PVHS girls basketball head coach Bob Hopkins never lost his smile as the Trojans honored their longtime coach’s 76th birthday following the game.
