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.
Over 60 bowlers participated in the 9 Pin No-Tap Singles’ tournament.
The Trojans have now won two in a row and look to continue their dominance in an earlier week matchup agaisnt Moapa Valley.
After losing to Moapa Valley in the regular season, the Trojans dropped a close game on the road.
The Lady Trojans continue to swing a hot bat in their route to the state title.
Tony Whitney is currently tied for first in the state in stolen bases.
After falling on the road to rivals Boulder City earlier in the season, the Trojans couldn’t overcome a late rally by the Eagles to secure the victory.
Multiple pitchers crowned champions during Saturday’s tournament.
With eight teams showing up in chilly, windy conditions, winners were crowned and prize money was handed out.
Check out the weekly standings and results for Pahrump Valley High’s baseball and softball teams.
After four years of dedication to the program, the seniors are approaching their final send off.
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.
