PVHS baseball dominates Democracy Prep on the road March 10th.
Sports
Four local boys from PVHS competed in the Bobby McVey Memorial MVP Bowling Tournament on Feb. 23.
After defeating the Blue Knights 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 3-3 overall on the season and now have recorded back-to-back shutout pitching performances.
Following a strong showing last year in which team finished 19-9, the Lady Trojans opened the 2025 season finishing 1-3 in back-to-back double headers.
This year, after stepping away from the Little League in 2018 due to health complications, Banuelos could no longer stand to be away from the league he loves and will return to serve.
Tom Grose won the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association’s event held in Las Vegas over the weekend.
The town of Pioche held two horseshoe tournaments over the holiday weekend with a combined 115 players between the two tournaments.
After scoring three quick goals to start the second half, the Trojans won their second game of the season under the “mercy rule” by holding an eight-goal lead over the Cowboys after the 60th minute.
The Trojans record fell to 0-4 overall and in league play after Tuesday afternoon’s defeat at the hands of the Yeti.
The Tonopah Muckers dropped their home opener on Friday night when they hosted the Wells Leopards, 63-28.
Travis Barron, who has been with Beatty High School for the last five years, is stepping into the AD position. Former director Leo Verzilli will be retiring at the end of the 2022-23 school year.
The Pahrump Valley football team dropped their matchup on Friday night against the Virgin Valley Bulldogs by a score of 14-6.
The Pahrump Valley girls volleyball team got their first win of the season in a 3-0 sweep of the Sunrise Mountain Miners in Las Vegas.
The Pahrump Valley girls soccer team has hit their stride over the last week after sweeping their four-game tournament over the weekend.
“This is the story of a legend, my close friend and lodge owner, Phil Marsteller, a true force of nature.”
PVHS baseball dominates Democracy Prep on the road March 10th.
Four local boys from PVHS competed in the Bobby McVey Memorial MVP Bowling Tournament on Feb. 23.
After defeating the Blue Knights 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 3-3 overall on the season and now have recorded back-to-back shutout pitching performances.
Following a strong showing last year in which team finished 19-9, the Lady Trojans opened the 2025 season finishing 1-3 in back-to-back double headers.