From an extra-inning showdown to dominant pitching performances, the Trojans are proving they’re a force to be reckoned with in the Class 3A South Mountain League.
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The Lady Trojans brought the brooms to Mesquite—and didn’t leave without using them, pulling away in the sixth inning for a 6–2 win to complete a two-game sweep of Virgin Valley to begin league play.
The PVTBC closed out its certified Regular 10 Pin Singles tournament last Saturday with Brian Bloom topping Division A and Stephen DeCena rolling a tournament-best 792 series to lead Division B.
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.
You probably won’t be seeing this score on the ESPN channel but just so you know, the defending champs, Pahrump business community team, It’s on like Donkey Kong, defeated the Rosemary Clarke Middle School staff team, The Ba-Donk-A-Donks, in the Donkey Basketball Championship game on Friday night, 8-4.
Senior Trojans soccer player Nick Harris has signed with the Utah State University Eastern in Price, Utah. He will go up for media day on March 24.
Gary Miller, at 65-years-old and weighing only 144 pounds, can bench press 380 pounds and he is known in Pahrump as a weightlifter who has broken many world records.
His life was dedicated to his sport, golf, and to the kids of Pahrump Valley.
The Trojans golf team were runner-ups at state last year and will be definitely taking a shot at the state title this year.
A high school rodeo in Clark County was canceled last week and Pahrump Valley High School rodeo director Buddy Krebs has suspended all rodeo practice involving horses due to two equine diseases, EVH-4 and equine distemper as a precaution.
Golf news: Gerald Runau hit a hole-in-one at the 10th hole of Lakeview Executive Golf Course on Feb. 4.
The Storm is upon us. The Stormin’ Mormon Showdown will be in town at the Pahrump Valley Speedway on March 11 at 5 p.m. The race is a tribute to the racing career of Ray Wulfenstein, who passed away on Jan. 13 in a plane crash in Oregon.
Pahrump Valley High will send another student to one of the nation’s military academies. Senior Joey Sladek Jr. was accepted to the United States Air Force Academy on Dec. 3.
Right now we have a chance to shape this community and bring it into the 21st century. There are two groups sitting on something just as big as a new fairgrounds for the county and that is a community recreation facility.
From an extra-inning showdown to dominant pitching performances, the Trojans are proving they’re a force to be reckoned with in the Class 3A South Mountain League.
The Lady Trojans brought the brooms to Mesquite—and didn’t leave without using them, pulling away in the sixth inning for a 6–2 win to complete a two-game sweep of Virgin Valley to begin league play.
The PVTBC closed out its certified Regular 10 Pin Singles tournament last Saturday with Brian Bloom topping Division A and Stephen DeCena rolling a tournament-best 792 series to lead Division B.
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.
