Following a seventh-place finish last weekend’s Chaparral Invitational, Pahrump Valley’s wrestling team found success in multiple pin opportunities.
Sports
Check out resuts and standings for Pahrump Valley’s high school basketball action.
The Two-day tournament brought together 500 of the top wrestlers from southern Nevada and Utah.
The Trojans took their sixth loss in the league this week, leaving the boys teams with few chances to pick up a single league win this season as other teams competes to stay in the regional playoffs.
Halfway through the seaosn the 3A boys basketball division is shaping up and the some familair teams are at the top once again.
Revamped region tournaments would be held but state tournaments would be canceled under contingency plans being developed to salvage something out of the spring high school sports season.
Finding ways to stay active and preparing for the future are helping to fill the days of Pahrump Valley High School softball players who find themselves with more time on their hands than they have had in spring in years.
By next week, this space will be filled by something other than sports, for the simple reason that there is news happening. Sports, not so much. But when and if there is something to report, even if it’s just further cancellations and postponements, we will, of course, get that information in the paper and on our website.
In what might have been the last competitive event held in Pahrump before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down sports, Dennis Andersen and Mike Norton of Pahrump won first place in the Silver State Chili Cook-Off Horseshoes Tournament on March 14 at Petrack Park.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, still hoping to conduct competition during the spring season, has been putting together contingency plans based on schools opening May 1, the day after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s most recent “Stay at Home” order expires.
College sports recruiting is not what it used to be, but it worked out well for Tonopah High School senior Dillan Otteson, who found a football home via the internet.
The first word of the long-awaited email told Paris Coleman everything she needed to know.
Before the schools were closed, spring sports were shut down, first by Pahrump Valley High School, then by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.
Shutting down professional and collegiate sports because of the COVID-19 pandemic left enormous holes in television programming, and not just on networks devoted to sports.
With schools being closed for an undetermined period of time, the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association is making plans for how to handle spring sports should they reopen with enough time left for competition.
Following a seventh-place finish last weekend’s Chaparral Invitational, Pahrump Valley’s wrestling team found success in multiple pin opportunities.
Check out resuts and standings for Pahrump Valley’s high school basketball action.
The Two-day tournament brought together 500 of the top wrestlers from southern Nevada and Utah.
The Trojans took their sixth loss in the league this week, leaving the boys teams with few chances to pick up a single league win this season as other teams competes to stay in the regional playoffs.