Trojans came alive with the last two minutes on the clock.
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Lady Trojans have three more games in their season.
102 bowlers participated in the weekend event
PVHS ends seven game streak with Thursday win against rivals
Following a seventh-place finish last weekend’s Chaparral Invitational, Pahrump Valley’s wrestling team found success in multiple pin opportunities.
Horseshoes were flying around the Southwest last weekend as the Shoes & Brews series continued in Shoshone, California and the Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series headed to Chloride, Arizona.
The Muckers were coming off their first win of the season in a blowout 64-24 win over the Beatty Hornets.
The lone touchdown of the night for the Trojans came on the ground with a rushing touchdown by junior running back Tristan Church.
Pahrump Valley currently sits in the driver’s seat of the playoffs with just four games remaining in the regular season.
The Lady Trojans 4-peat as regional champs.
Forty bowlers converged in the alley to participate in the 9-pin no-tap, singles event.
The Tonopah high school girls volleyball team completed their regular season sweep against the Lady Hornets of Beatty with their 3-1 victory on Friday night.
The game was supposed to be used to get Pinecrest students excited for their homecoming festivities over the weekend, but the Trojans had other ideas on their minds.
The Nevada state horseshoe championships took place in Hawthorne at Lions Park where 27 pitchers from around the state gathered to participate in the biggest tournament of the season.
A project to construct more than 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area can move forward.
Trojans came alive with the last two minutes on the clock.
Lady Trojans have three more games in their season.
102 bowlers participated in the weekend event
PVHS ends seven game streak with Thursday win against rivals