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.
The Lady Trojans 4-peat as regional champs.
Forty bowlers converged in the alley to participate in the 9-pin no-tap, singles event.
The Tonopah high school girls volleyball team completed their regular season sweep against the Lady Hornets of Beatty with their 3-1 victory on Friday night.
The game was supposed to be used to get Pinecrest students excited for their homecoming festivities over the weekend, but the Trojans had other ideas on their minds.
The Nevada state horseshoe championships took place in Hawthorne at Lions Park where 27 pitchers from around the state gathered to participate in the biggest tournament of the season.
A project to construct more than 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area can move forward.
While attending a recent Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn banquet I was reminded of our outdoor traditions. I’m seeing an increasing number of youth, with their parents, at these functions.
The Pahrump Valley High School Booster Club is again selling discount cards to area businesses, which offer deals to cardholders. The cards are $15.
Twelve were inducted into the class of 2022 during halftime of the Trojans’ football game against Boulder City.
The Pahrump Fall Festival played host to multiple horseshoe events throughout the weekend, including a sanctioned event at Petrack Park on Saturday afternoon.
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.
