On a night meant to honor seniors and celebrate team depth, the Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans turned a routine road game into a showcase of dominance, teamwork, and family pride.
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Hoping to spoil the Mustangs’ Senior Night, the Pahrump Valley Trojans instead suffered a lopsided 71-27 loss on the road Wednesday to the Class 3A Southern League leaders.
Wins may be scarce, but lessons aren’t. In a season defined by firsts, Pahrump Valley High School’s inaugural program continues to stack experience and resilience, even when tested by one of most polished programs in Spring Valley.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls wrestling program capped off a season of growth as freshman Patience Moore and sophomore Sarah Penner competed at the southern regional qualifiers at Clark High School.
A new youth athletic program is gaining momentum in Pahrump, as PVJA continues to attract young athletes each week with community support, hands-on coaching, and focus on confidence and fundamentals.
Mary Neese, Tom Dragna and Dale Bystedt were the top money winners Saturday at the Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club’s Certified Snakebite Singles Tournament at the Pahrump Nugget.
Even more than most high school sports, track and field is all about the postseason. There are no dual meets to win, no league titles to play for and — aside from the constant goal of trying to improve — nothing other than qualifying for the postseason truly matters.
Any similarity between the Pahrump Valley High School softball team’s first and second games against Bishop Gorman is purely coincidental.
After a rough outing in the opening game of baseball season against Faith Lutheran, Pahrump Valley senior Jalen Denton was ready to get back on track.
Those who believe there is no such thing as an ugly win are advised to look at the scorebook from Wednesday’s softball game at Floyd Field.
Five Saturday nights of racing. Five heat victories. Five main event victories.
Let’s get this out of the way right up front: The opening weekend of baseball and softball season for Pahrump Valley High School was ugly. Awful. Brutal. Horrific. Gut-wrenching. And … damn, I dropped my thesaurus.
The Spring &Fall Fling Horseshoe Pitching Series visited Sandy Valley on Sunday, with Mike Dedeic and Dan Dunn teaming up to win the tournament at the Idle Spur Tavern.
Sophomores Nathan Schaaf and Daniel Edghill recorded victories as the Pahrump Valley High School track and field team opened its season at a meet Friday at Basic Academy in Henderson.
Horseshoe pitchers had a busy start to April, with sanctioned tournaments on back-to-back Saturdays, a doubles tournament sponsored by the Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Association and the first tournament in the new Spring and Fall Fling series in which bars around Southern Nevada host tournaments.
On a night meant to honor seniors and celebrate team depth, the Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans turned a routine road game into a showcase of dominance, teamwork, and family pride.
Hoping to spoil the Mustangs’ Senior Night, the Pahrump Valley Trojans instead suffered a lopsided 71-27 loss on the road Wednesday to the Class 3A Southern League leaders.
Wins may be scarce, but lessons aren’t. In a season defined by firsts, Pahrump Valley High School’s inaugural program continues to stack experience and resilience, even when tested by one of most polished programs in Spring Valley.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls wrestling program capped off a season of growth as freshman Patience Moore and sophomore Sarah Penner competed at the southern regional qualifiers at Clark High School.
