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.
For the past 10 years, PVHS baseball alumni have matched up with members of the current team in a friendly exhibition ahead of the spring season. The game is more about the camraderie than the score.
The Trojans went into the tournament with 12 wrestlers, having someone in every weight class except for the 152-pound and 160-pound classes. Only Elko High School had more wrestlers in the tournament, with a total of 14.
Dennis Anderson and Jefferson Counts took first place in the Hearts and Horns tournament.
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The Pahrump Valley girls basketball team continued their dominating play with a 56-16 victory over the Southeast Career Tech Roadrunners in the first round of the Nevada 3A regional playoffs.
The Pahrump Valley Trojans wrestling team walked away from the 3A southern regional tournament this past weekend with a lot of hardware, including five gold medals.
The Nevada Horseshoe Pitchers Association held their first sanctioned tournament of 2022 on Saturday, Feb. 5, in Pahrump.
The Pahrump Valley Trojans clinched their playoff spot with a 41-38 win against SECTA.
The Trojans finished the regular season with a perfect 9-0 record in league duels this year.
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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.
