UNLV baseball overpowered Utah Tech 11-1 behind Parker Dillhoff’s complete-game gem in the opener before the Trailblazers answered with an emphatic 11-1 victory to earn a series split at Earl E. Wilson stadium.
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The Lady Trojans softball team are heating up as freshman ace Jaycie Hayes leads the state in strikeouts with 104, while junior standout Evalenne Armendariz posts a 1.55 ERA, forming a pitching duo that’s hard to beat.
Under sunny skies and breezy conditions, competitors in the Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series gathered on March 14 for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival tournament.
A local robotics team is raising funds in a unique way through a “Kiss the Pig” competition, combining community support, STEM education, and a lighthearted challenge to benefit youth programs and nonprofits.
Mike Kintzer delivered a standout performance with three perfect 300 games to headline a strong field at the Pahrump Valley 500 Bowling Club’s 8–9 Pin No Tap Singles tournament.
Beatty High School baseball is underway. The first game was a learning game against the Pahrump Valley Trojans junior varsity team where the Hornets lost 15-3.
The Beatty Track team appears to have started where they left off last spring. Beatty is the defending Division IV state champion and this year Hornets Coach Jerry Adcox has returned with nearly 50 team members.
Baseball players are the most superstitious of all the athletes and when the luck runs out, it gets ugly. For Brian Hayes and the Trojans baseball season, the mojo had been running dry until the last weekend and all of a sudden the team was knee-deep in luck.
Once in while a coach will look at his talent and just nod his head and say, “It’s going to be OK.” Trojans Coach Ed Kirkwood was that coach and was pleased with what his team accomplished for the first meet of the season, despite some setbacks.
Everything is relative. About last year at the River Valley tourney at the start of the season, Trojans Coach Brian Hayes complained that his team was averaging about 11 errors a game and he said the team needed to cut errors. This year the team started around 4 errors a game. The coach still says his team needs to cut errors as his expectations have changed.
Trojans softball is back and started where they left off last year. The team went to post season play last year and they expect even better results this year (6-4 in league).
Trojans Golf has three tournaments already under their belt in the young season and Trojans Coach Bob Hopkins has been satisfied with the results.
If you are one of those people who complain that there never is a cop around when you need one, then have your accident this weekend between the hours of 5:30 p.m. and 2 a.m. this Saturday. This is the estimated time when 8,000 law enforcement officers and their support crews will start pouring into town for the 30th annual Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay.
Down in Arizona, River Valley High School was the place to be for hot prep baseball action as the Trojans played their first games of the 2014 season. The tourney attracted teams from all over the region, California, Nevada and Arizona. At the tourney, the Trojans faced some tough California and Arizona teams and went 2-3-1.
The Trojan boys track team came up short last year and failed to take the region title as expected. The team was supposed to contend for the state title last year but the injury to top sprinter Kennan Harris blew everything out of the water.
UNLV baseball overpowered Utah Tech 11-1 behind Parker Dillhoff’s complete-game gem in the opener before the Trailblazers answered with an emphatic 11-1 victory to earn a series split at Earl E. Wilson stadium.
The Lady Trojans softball team are heating up as freshman ace Jaycie Hayes leads the state in strikeouts with 104, while junior standout Evalenne Armendariz posts a 1.55 ERA, forming a pitching duo that’s hard to beat.
Under sunny skies and breezy conditions, competitors in the Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series gathered on March 14 for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival tournament.
A local robotics team is raising funds in a unique way through a “Kiss the Pig” competition, combining community support, STEM education, and a lighthearted challenge to benefit youth programs and nonprofits.
