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.
The four-hour event raised more than $3,500 to buy new equipment and repair old equipment.
The Pirates of Sloan Canyon attempted a late push near the end of the game, but the Trojans defense stood strong and fought off the comeback attempt.
The Pahrump girls scored 22 points before their competitors could get on the board.
The tournament was a 3-6-9 singles event that had a total of 38 bowlers split between two divisions – Womens division and Groupies division.
The Raiders clinched a playoff spot for just the second time in quarterback Derek Carr’s career.
The standout first made the varsity basketball team at Beatty High School when he was a sophomore.
Tim Kurdupski came away with the tournament win.
Wrestling head coach Craig Rieger mentioned that the matchup with Virgin Valley was very important because the two schools have a 25-year rivalry in wrestling.
She’s a state champion. She’s a multi-sport varsity player. All of this, before reaching the legal driving age.
This was the third consecutive win for the Raiders, something they hadn’t done since their three-game winning streak to start the season.
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