After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
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After trailing by a few runs in the fourth inning, the Lady Trojans offense was able to pick up the slack in a comeback victory.
After entering the contest as the strong favorites, both the Trojans baseball and softball programs endured losses to Needles High School.
After starting the season with the first three meets on the road, PVHS track concluded its first home meet on March 12.
PVHS defeats Mater East Academy in a nail-biter at home March 12th.
The Pahrump Valley High track team will be sending four athletes to the state meet this week, which starts on Friday and ends on Saturday in Reno at Bishop Manogue High School.
The G.R.E.A.T. Games have entertained youth in Nye County for the past 19 years. G.R.E.A.T. stands for Gang Resistance Education and Training.
The Lady Hornets did it again. They won the regional championship for the sixth season in a row. The team was first out of five teams. Beatty won with 179 points, Tonopah was second (131), Round Mountain third (40), Pahranagat Valley was fourth (36) and Indian Springs fifth (20).
Rafael Flores loves the sport of racing and says he really can’t get enough of it.
In the end, it was an exciting day of golf at Siena Golf Course in Las Vegas as the two top golfers in the Division I-A went head-to-head down to the last hole to see who was the individual regional champion.
Trojans outfielder Kathy Niles drove in two runs with a bloop double in the eighth inning to get the win against Sunrise Mountain on Wednesday.
Beatty baseball ended their season last Friday against Round Mountain, who swept the Hornets in a doubleheader 7-6 and 17-10.
The Pahrump Youth Softball Association says it is stronger than ever as another year of youth softball drew to a close on April 30.
Faith Lutheran’s last regular season conference game with the Trojans went down as expected, they won 10-0. What was not expected was the way the umpires called the game. There were a couple of controversial calls in the game, one in favor of the Trojans and one not.
After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
After trailing by a few runs in the fourth inning, the Lady Trojans offense was able to pick up the slack in a comeback victory.
After entering the contest as the strong favorites, both the Trojans baseball and softball programs endured losses to Needles High School.
After starting the season with the first three meets on the road, PVHS track concluded its first home meet on March 12.