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.
This year’s 1,581-mile ride will begin and end in Salt Lake City, Utah beginning on Saturday, April 29 and finishing up on Friday, May 5. The tour includes stops in Beatty, Pahrump and Tonopah.
Senior second baseman Scott Hirschi hit a 2-run inside-the-park homer to push the Trojans past Canyon Springs Pioneers in a game earlier this week.
Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn completed a “guzzler” project last month above the town of Beatty with 30 volunteers and generated over $50,000 in grants, again “Putting Sheep on the Mountain.”
Law enforcement officers from departments all over Southern California, Arizona and beyond started the 120-mile race along desert roads in Baker, California before winding through Nye County and ending their trek in Las Vegas.
Petrack Park played host to the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitchers Association tournament on Saturday afternoon, where they had multiple pitchers go undefeated in the event.
Sixteen schools competed at the second major meet of season for the Trojans.
The Trojans came into the game with an 8-5 record and riding a 5-game winning streak. Pahrump has allowed just five total runs while getting three shutouts during their winning streak.
A record number of bowlers participated in the Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club’s event on Saturday afternoon as 119 competitors showed up for the tournament.
The Pahrump Valley track team got back to business Tuesday afternoon with a midweek meet at Desert Oasis High School. Five schools – Pahrump Valley, Desert Oasis, Bishop Gorman, Spring Valley and Awaken Christian – from the 3A, 4A and 5A divisions competed in the meet.
Tonopah has held all six opponents to five runs or less, while they have scored 20 or more runs in four of the six games.
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.
