This year the Trojans are a completely different team, they are 2-2 this season.
Sports
Trojans boys make state playoffs for first time
The Trojans dominated the Democracy Prep Blue Knights at home for a back-to-back homecoming game win.
The Trojans sports teams are winding down their regular season where some are gearing up for the playoffs.
August opened the annual big game hunting in Nevada with the limited entry Antelope season.
Salli Kerr, executive director of Nevada Outreach, would prefer that No To Abuse, the organization’s program targeted at victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, stalking and teen dating violence, was not necessary.
It’s not always easy to get kids to want to spend time with their older relatives and neighbors, but 13-year-old Catalina Sandoval had a little motivation for the annual Batting 1.000 Challenge softball game pitting young Pahrump players against a team from Pahrump’s Veterans of Foreign Wars post and VFW Auxiliary.
For the third time this season, the Beatty High School boys basketball team was matched up with Tonopah, this time in the opening round of the Class 1A Central/South Region Tournament.
Twenty-nine former Pahrump Valley High School baseball players returned to their alma mater’s field Saturday to take part in the annual Maroon and Gold Alumni Day.
At 13 years old, Brandon Mountz has been riding bulls for only about two years. Senior Tye Hardy also has been riding for about two years. But in that short amount of time, both have established themselves among the best in the state.
The Alliance of American Football, which opened its inaugural season in early February, has put tickets on sale for the Alliance Championship, the season-ending title game that will be played at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.
Sam Stringer and Ray Wulfenstein loom large in the story of dirt track racing in Pahrump, and Pahrump Valley Speedway will honor both of them this weekend with races that evoke their memories.
It wasn’t supposed to end this way.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team was at its best and at its worst Tuesday night.
For the first time in almost three years, Pahrump’s Andrew Gonzales will step into the ring tonight for a Tuff-n-Uff mixed martial arts fight during Fight Night Orleans at The Orleans in Las Vegas.
This year the Trojans are a completely different team, they are 2-2 this season.
Trojans boys make state playoffs for first time
The Trojans dominated the Democracy Prep Blue Knights at home for a back-to-back homecoming game win.
The Trojans sports teams are winding down their regular season where some are gearing up for the playoffs.