A routine school day turned into a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Pahrump Valley High School football players, who not only met the Las Vegas Raiders’ No. 1 draft pick but also saw their program receive a surprise $20,000 equipment donation during the team’s ‘Festival of Football’ draft event in Henderson.
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Iyan Bosket was given an offer from Bishop Gorman—but instead, the rising 3-star linebacker is betting on himself, choosing to stay loyal to his roots while chasing Division I offers on his own terms.
With her 200th strikeout of the season on the road against Moapa Valley on Apr. 21, the Trojans freshman notched herself into her own record category.
PVHS boys golf concluded its regular season league play on a strong note at Coyote Springs Golf Club in Moapa as they prepare for the postseason.
Fundraiser emphasizes wildlife habitat improvement
Letter in response to May 6 commentary on banning football in Clark County
Hailey Meads is Miss Pahrump and she will be at Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch’s lake this week raising money for Type I diabetes. On Saturday at 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Meads will be conducting a fundraiser called “Paddle for the Cure.” For this fundraiser people can paddle board, pedal boat or play beach volleyball.
The third annual Nye County Law Enforcement Torch Run was held on Saturday and was smooth sailing due to the hard work of the Nye County Sheriff’s Office. Each year the Special Olympics torch makes its way from Southern Nevada up to Reno where the summer games are held for the Special Olympics on June 3.
The Nevada high school state championship will be held this year at Mountain Falls Golf Course, a par 72, 18-hole course. Randy Mudge is the new golf professional and he talked to the PVT about what he thinks are the five toughest holes that the golfers will face at Mountain Falls.
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.
A routine school day turned into a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Pahrump Valley High School football players, who not only met the Las Vegas Raiders’ No. 1 draft pick but also saw their program receive a surprise $20,000 equipment donation during the team’s ‘Festival of Football’ draft event in Henderson.
Iyan Bosket was given an offer from Bishop Gorman—but instead, the rising 3-star linebacker is betting on himself, choosing to stay loyal to his roots while chasing Division I offers on his own terms.
With her 200th strikeout of the season on the road against Moapa Valley on Apr. 21, the Trojans freshman notched herself into her own record category.
PVHS boys golf concluded its regular season league play on a strong note at Coyote Springs Golf Club in Moapa as they prepare for the postseason.
