The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
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PVTBC Bakers Doubles participants took home cash prizes as a result of their placements.
PVHS Pitcher Vinny Whitney led the Trojans to an impressive 7-0 complete game home shutout over Sunrise Mountain.
After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.
After trailing by a few runs in the fourth inning, the Lady Trojans offense was able to pick up the slack in a comeback victory.
The Beatty High School girls volleyball team had an up-and-down weekend, dropping matches on Friday and Saturday before rallying to avenge their first loss of the season in Saturday’s final match.
There was no surprise on the Trojan Field scoreboard, which read Bishop Gorman 4, Pahrump Valley 0 after the opening game of the Trojans’ girls soccer season.
Jared Ward and Mark Daub followed up his opening night victories with wins Feb. 27 to take the early lead in the points races at Pahrump Valley Speedway.
Mary Martinez and Troy Smith Jr. posted games of 247, 276 and 268 to roll to an easy victory in Division A of the Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club’s February event, a Scotch doubles tournament Feb. 27 at the Pahrump Nugget Bowling Center.
Getting back out and hitting the trails for the first time in a new season is always an exhilarating feeling for a cross country team. It was a bit extra special for Pahrump Valley High School’s team Saturday, as their meet was the first home sporting event in more than a year.
There are easier ways to open a girls volleyball season than making a trip to Moapa Valley.
In a season like no other, perhaps it is fitting that the first scheduled game was canceled.
As soon as the horn sounded and he was off of the steer that spent eight seconds trying to hurl him into the sky, Jace Jepson was greeted enthusiastically by everyone he encountered.
Defending champions Brady Gladd and Mark Daub opened the 2021 racing season on a high note by posting victories on opening day Feb. 23 at Pahrump Valley Speedway.
The Petrack Park horseshoes pits were crowded Saturday and Sunday, but Louie Escalante was glad he made the trip for the Pahrump Valley Days tournament.
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
PVTBC Bakers Doubles participants took home cash prizes as a result of their placements.
PVHS Pitcher Vinny Whitney led the Trojans to an impressive 7-0 complete game home shutout over Sunrise Mountain.
After cruising past the Dragons 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 11-5 overall on the season.