SLAM! continued its midseason surge Monday night, overwhelming the Trojans as junior quarterback Jaliya Lamb threw four touchdown passes.
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The Pahrump Valley 500 Club hosted a festive and successful holiday tournament, welcoming 80 bowlers to the lanes at Nugget Bowl while raising $348.50 for charity.
The Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association closed its 2025 season with the annual Pahrump Christmas Open on Saturday at Petrack Park with 26 competitors across four classes.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans delivered a dominant defensive performance Wednesday night, holding Amplus Academy to four points in a 50-4 blowout.
Sophomore Wake Rolwing and senior Nick Madsen combined for 51 points as the Guardians handed the Trojans a 65–40 loss in their second league game of the season last Wednesday.
The Trojans wrestling team debuts today, hosting league rival Cheyenne. The JV action starts at 5 p.m. and varsity at 6 p.m.
If you are a baseball card collector, I am sure you are wondering where the hobby trend is going.
If fan energy was a necessary component to win a game, the Lady Trojans team could blame their 35-25 loss to the Bulldogs on Dec. 29 on their fans for not showing up.
This year was marked by personnel change in local sports as the PVT looks at 2016 and the people and events that made this year in sports an exciting year.
This year, more than others, is about change in people rather than events. Sure, there were some events worth mentioning, but for the most part, 2016 was a year of people coming and going more than anything else. The PVT looks at 2016 sports in two parts, with the second part coming out in Friday’s issue.
The Beatty boys basketball team is off to a strong start this year, taking three games at the Round Mountain tourney last weekend. They beat Carlin 59-47, Eureka 57-46, and Round Mountain 59-58.
The Lady Trojans basketball team edged Boulder City in the final seconds of the road game 27-26 in a non-league win.
Some runners have the “right stuff” and what it takes to be long distance runners. Trojans runner Bryce Odegard is one of those runners.
Gary J. Miller is a senior Pahrump weightlifter who has 48 world records at that level and for his age group. At the end of November, he set some of those records at the age of 65. He competes in the 146-pound division.
It’s Friday, there is one day left of shopping before Santa’s big day and you don’t have that present for the golfer in the family. Of course, there is always driving into Las Vegas and braving the traffic with all the other shoppers that don’t have a clue of what to buy. Or, you can simply drive out to the Mountain Falls pro shop for that golfer.
SLAM! continued its midseason surge Monday night, overwhelming the Trojans as junior quarterback Jaliya Lamb threw four touchdown passes.
The Pahrump Valley 500 Club hosted a festive and successful holiday tournament, welcoming 80 bowlers to the lanes at Nugget Bowl while raising $348.50 for charity.
The Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association closed its 2025 season with the annual Pahrump Christmas Open on Saturday at Petrack Park with 26 competitors across four classes.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans delivered a dominant defensive performance Wednesday night, holding Amplus Academy to four points in a 50-4 blowout.
