After having to end game one early of the split-game league series, the Trojans quieted doubters behind junior starter Samuel Mendoza’s complete-game effort on the mound.
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Pahrump Valley earned a 3-0 shutout in Boulder City, powered by a combined pitching effort from Evalenne Armendariz’s five scoreless innings and Hayes’ late 5 K’s.
With the Class 3A Southern Regional tournament set for May 6-7 at Mountain Falls Golf Club, head coach Bob Hopkins has his program focused on what matters most—peaking at the right time on their home course.
With lineup flexibility, strong serving, and growing leadership, the team is embracing a developmental season with long-term payoff in mind.
After a spell of six games in eight days, the Trojans are looking to turn around the rest of their season in time for the Class 3A Southern League playoffs beginning on May 7.
TONOPAH — A retired Nye County Sheriff’s sergeant who traveled the nation has parked his RV in Tonopah once again to coach the Muckers baseball team.
The time of hunting and fishing conventions has come to an end and the hunting guides-outfitters have returned home to prepare for another season. I’m left with my head full of new stories and my sides still aching from laughing at the crazy tales and humorous, if sometimes dangerous, adventures we’ve shared at vendor booths, in the hallways, hotel rooms and yes, while sipping a beverage in the local “watering holes.”
Six competitive horseshoe pitchers met in a Nevada town with roughly 2,000 residents and home of the Clown Motel, which is next to a cemetery that dates back to 1901 in Tonopah.
The defending state champion Pahrump Valley baseball weren’t able to bring home another title this season, but three standouts for the Trojans ranked in the top 100 players in the 3A division for their batting averages.
Beatty was filled with off-road enthusiasts for last month’s BigHorn Outback Explorers’ annual Poker Run. In all, 176 vehicles, including ATV’s, UTV’s, Jeeps, and trucks, took to the 60-mile route through Beatty’s outback backyard
TONOPAH — High school softball season has ended after the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association wrapped up its state championships on Saturday.
Pahrump Valley’s softball team will need to win one more game to make it to the championship game of the regional playoffs.
Sitting undefeated in the 3A South-Mountain baseball standings, the Pahrump Valley Trojans got their fifth win in a row.
Kayne Horibe (8) has been essential in the last two games the Pahrump Valley baseball team has played, earning the most RBIs on the team.
A home run from Madison Rodriguez (6) wasn’t enough for the Pahrump Valley softball team to beat the Sports Leadership & Management (SLAM) Bulls in a conference game on Wednesday.
After having to end game one early of the split-game league series, the Trojans quieted doubters behind junior starter Samuel Mendoza’s complete-game effort on the mound.
Pahrump Valley earned a 3-0 shutout in Boulder City, powered by a combined pitching effort from Evalenne Armendariz’s five scoreless innings and Hayes’ late 5 K’s.
With the Class 3A Southern Regional tournament set for May 6-7 at Mountain Falls Golf Club, head coach Bob Hopkins has his program focused on what matters most—peaking at the right time on their home course.
With lineup flexibility, strong serving, and growing leadership, the team is embracing a developmental season with long-term payoff in mind.
