The first week of the prep football season was considered a success. But eight games were canceled by causes related to the COVID pandemic, player eligibility and wildfires.
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Petrack Park played host to the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitchers Association tournament on Saturday afternoon, where they had multiple pitchers go undefeated in the event.
Sixteen schools competed at the second major meet of season for the Trojans.
The Trojans came into the game with an 8-5 record and riding a 5-game winning streak. Pahrump has allowed just five total runs while getting three shutouts during their winning streak.
A record number of bowlers participated in the Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club’s event on Saturday afternoon as 119 competitors showed up for the tournament.
The Pahrump Valley track team got back to business Tuesday afternoon with a midweek meet at Desert Oasis High School. Five schools – Pahrump Valley, Desert Oasis, Bishop Gorman, Spring Valley and Awaken Christian – from the 3A, 4A and 5A divisions competed in the meet.
Tonopah has held all six opponents to five runs or less, while they have scored 20 or more runs in four of the six games.
The Pahrump Valley baseball team extended their winning streak to four straight games after closing out their appearance in the Route 66 tournament in River Valley, Arizona with three consecutive wins.
The Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series kicked off another season over the weekend with their first tournament taking place in Chloride, Arizona.
The Lady Muckers are now 4-0-1 after their win last week. This is the second consecutive season Tonopah has won four of their first five games to start the season.
The team started slow but came alive in the final inning.
The 2023 baseball season is now underway for Pahrump Valley as the Trojans kicked off their season this week with back-to-back midweek games.
HENDERSON —The Beatty Hornets and six other schools met here Tuesday at the Coronado Midweek track & field competition.
Some of the Trojan athletes competed in the Liberty High School Newcomers competition. Here’s how they did.
Columnist Dan Simmons takes us down the lesser-known trail once traveled by French-Canadian explorers Marquette and Jolliet on a recent adventure with Wisconsin native, Gordon Ludwig.