SLAM! continued its midseason surge Monday night, overwhelming the Trojans as junior quarterback Jaliya Lamb threw four touchdown passes.
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The Pahrump Valley 500 Club hosted a festive and successful holiday tournament, welcoming 80 bowlers to the lanes at Nugget Bowl while raising $348.50 for charity.
The Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association closed its 2025 season with the annual Pahrump Christmas Open on Saturday at Petrack Park with 26 competitors across four classes.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans delivered a dominant defensive performance Wednesday night, holding Amplus Academy to four points in a 50-4 blowout.
Sophomore Wake Rolwing and senior Nick Madsen combined for 51 points as the Guardians handed the Trojans a 65–40 loss in their second league game of the season last Wednesday.
Robert Otteson is the commissioner of officials for Central Nevada, a newly formed association. He is also a volleyball official. He said during the November month of playoffs some Tonopah officials had the honor of officiating the high stake games.
The Lady Trojans basketball team is learning to work together as a team. In the first two weeks of the season the team has compiled a record of 5-6. The Trojans are coming off several wins at the Lake Mead Holiday Classic in Las Vegas where the team posted 4 wins and a loss in the two-day event over the weekend.
The Tonopah Muckers men’s basketball team played well at the Wells Rural Electric Tournament last weekend. Joe Westerlund’s team came up with the first win of the season during the first game of the tournament. The squad defeated their opponent Carlin by a score of 44-28.
The Beatty Hornets women’s basketball team saw its first action over the past weekend at the Lake Mead Classic basketball tourney in Las Vegas, where they went 1-2.
The wrestling program has been strengthened after last year’s mishap, when the team was temporarily dismantled and the program was suspended. Nye County Schools Superintendent Dale Norton listened to the coaches and gave the program a last-minute reprieve.
The Pahrump Valley Trojans wrestling team received its first test of the season at the Boulder City Duals on Saturday and wrestled four teams. The team went 3-1 losing only to the powerful Division-1 Foothill squad.
The Pahrump Junior Trojans Wrestling team traveled to Las Vegas for two tournaments over the weekend and placed well in both.
The Lady Muckers basketball team stumbled at the Wells Rural Electric Tournament but shows some promise for future games.
The Beatty Hornets Men’s basketball team went to the Lake Mead Classic on Saturday in Las Vegas. The team went 0-3, but with each game showed some improvement.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team got into the groove of things as they finished the Del Sol tournament and played Bonanza on Monday. The Trojans finished the Del Sol tournament 1-3 losing their first game to Foothill.
SLAM! continued its midseason surge Monday night, overwhelming the Trojans as junior quarterback Jaliya Lamb threw four touchdown passes.
The Pahrump Valley 500 Club hosted a festive and successful holiday tournament, welcoming 80 bowlers to the lanes at Nugget Bowl while raising $348.50 for charity.
The Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association closed its 2025 season with the annual Pahrump Christmas Open on Saturday at Petrack Park with 26 competitors across four classes.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans delivered a dominant defensive performance Wednesday night, holding Amplus Academy to four points in a 50-4 blowout.
