Green Valley flipped control and handed the Lady Trojans a tough loss before they bounced back behind a dominant complete-game shutout from freshman Jaycie Hayes to secure their first league win of the season.
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After months away from the field, the Pahrump Trojans football program is back in action with renewed energy and new leadership under head coach Toby Henry.
Despite a four-run surge and multiple chances early, Pahrump Valley couldn’t capitalize on key opportunities Tuesday, falling 7-5 to Green Valley in a winnable non-league matchup.
Check out the standings and schedules for Pahrump Valley’s baseball and softball teams.
Last Saturday, the Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series brought excitement to the Pahrump Chili Cook Off with its Hi-Lo Doubles tournament.
Way to go Western High School, getting a new football coach! Finally — I think that was a great move.
The Lady Trojans softball team beat Moapa Valley 10-9 on Tuesday in a nail-biting eight-inning game that came down to the last out. The Trojans improve to 4-2 preseason and hope to keep on improving on that record.
The Dillon brothers from Pahrump Valley High School, Jesse and Devlin, will be reunited on the football field and have another three years of football with each other in college.
Looking more like gladiators than rodeo cowboys, dressed in their protective helmets and chest protectors, the high school rodeo bull riders practiced riding last Sunday.
Trojans baseball coach Brian Hayes got his team through their first preseason games in Arizona.
High school golfers making up 17 teams descended on Pahrump’s Mountain Falls Golf Course from all over the region for a two-day tournament on March 9-10.
Pahrump Youth Softball Association coach Rich Lauver has been grooming his travel team for the past couple of seasons, playing them most of the year for the past couple of seasons. The PYSA team has won many tournaments and now some of these kids are freshmen and are ready to play ball for the Trojans.
For the Trojans baseball team, it is a brand new year and a new division. A division without league rival Faith Lutheran. In fact, the top four teams that finished the season last year are all gone.
The Mountain Falls Women’s Golf Association had a successful two-day golf tournament on Feb 15 and 22, with Jackie Dobbins coming out on top.
Green Valley flipped control and handed the Lady Trojans a tough loss before they bounced back behind a dominant complete-game shutout from freshman Jaycie Hayes to secure their first league win of the season.
After months away from the field, the Pahrump Trojans football program is back in action with renewed energy and new leadership under head coach Toby Henry.
Despite a four-run surge and multiple chances early, Pahrump Valley couldn’t capitalize on key opportunities Tuesday, falling 7-5 to Green Valley in a winnable non-league matchup.
Check out the standings and schedules for Pahrump Valley’s baseball and softball teams.
