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.
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Halfway through the seaosn the 3A boys basketball division is shaping up and the some familair teams are at the top once again.
After taking their first league loss, the Trojans went back to winning a game againt the Pinecrest Academy Sloan Canyon in a big victory. There are seven more league matches to go.
There are still five games to go before the regular season ends at the beginning of February.
After the Trojans lost their last game against a lower ranked team Pahrump Valley may struggle against Prinecrest Academy Sloan Canyon, a team fighting to make the regional playoffs.
Last year, the Beatty High School football team had a strong case for being the best Class 1A team that did not make the playoffs.
This weekend will mark the 19th edition of Goldfield Days. And, thanks to the efforts of Pahrump resident Lathan Dilger, this year will be the first to include a horseshoes tournament.
Best in the Desert announced the dates and locations of its 2020 race series this week, with Vegas to Reno slated for Aug. 12-15.
Pairs of kids are lined up, ready for the race. One’s left leg to the other’s right leg with Velcro straps, as in the classic three-legged race.
Almost invariably, politicians sound foolish when they wander into sports. They seldom know the context of the issues and certainly don’t know much about the background of the situations, and they just seem out of touch when they chime in.
Karla Kent arrived at the coffee shop right on time, not just because she is punctual but because she needs her daily coffee.
In a letter approved at its July 15 meeting, the Beatty Town Advisory Board petitioned the Nature Conservancy to allow an off-road race to cross a property it now owns. The town has enjoyed a friendly and beneficial relationship with the Nature Conservancy in the past, with Beatty receiving national recognition for its efforts to protect habitat for the Amargosa toad.
Joe Clayton is entering his seventh season as the head football coach at Pahrump Valley High School, and in each of those seven seasons the Trojans spent a week of their summer at a football camp hosted by Southern Utah University in Cedar City.
The UNLV football team’s last season at Sam Boyd Stadium features six home games, with kickoff times for all six announced by the university’s athletic department.
A brutal summer for Pahrump youth baseball ended Wednesday when the Trojans 14U team was eliminated from the Connie Mack Baseball State Tournament.
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.
After taking their first league loss, the Trojans went back to winning a game againt the Pinecrest Academy Sloan Canyon in a big victory. There are seven more league matches to go.
There are still five games to go before the regular season ends at the beginning of February.