It was Trojans game to win Tuesday evening, but a late seventh-inning surge by league rival The Meadows turned the tide in dramatic 9-6 comeback victory in Pahrump.
Sports
Horseshoe pitchers swapped their Sunday brunch for a day on the courts as the Shoes & Brews Pro/Am Doubles tournament brought spirited competition to Gilcrease Brothers Park in Las Vegas.
Spring competition is in full swing for the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association, as standout performances in Pahrump and Las Vegas highlighted two recent successful tournaments.
It was a perfect afternoon for golf as Rosemary Clarke Middle School’s boys team kicked off their season at Henderson, navigating a challenging 9-hole course at Revere Golf Club with poise.
The Trojans boys golf program secured three top-ten finishes in a competitive field of 28. Junior Travis Floyd led the way with a fifth-place finish, followed closely by Aaron Rily in seventh and senior Cayden Cowley in eighth.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association has completed the realignment process for winter sports, and Pahrump Valley High School basketball teams will have a new lineup of league foes next winter.
Today is May 1, best known by some of us for those parades in Moscow’s Red Square honoring “International Workers’ Day” during the Communist era.
The Nevada Department of Corrections held town halls in mid-April to keep inmates and staff up to date on what NDOC is doing to handle the COVID-19 outbreak, according to information on its Twitter page.
Roy Uyeno working on the baseball field at Pahrump Valley High School in the mornings with the school’s maintenance staff is a common sight.
For reasons I don’t completely understand, I always have been attracted to the tedious, behind-the-scenes details of the sports world.
The Women’s Football League Association has a lot going for it, at least on paper. It has a CEO with a business background. It has at least one celebrity owner. It held a combine last fall in Las Vegas. It has a Facebook page and a schedule of exhibition games.
You might have read a story in Wednesday’s paper outlining contingency plans being developed by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association to utilize if schools reopen after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s most recent Stay at Home order expires April 30.
There was a time when Jose Granados had visions of competing at the highest level of collegiate sports.
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.
It was Trojans game to win Tuesday evening, but a late seventh-inning surge by league rival The Meadows turned the tide in dramatic 9-6 comeback victory in Pahrump.
Horseshoe pitchers swapped their Sunday brunch for a day on the courts as the Shoes & Brews Pro/Am Doubles tournament brought spirited competition to Gilcrease Brothers Park in Las Vegas.
Spring competition is in full swing for the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association, as standout performances in Pahrump and Las Vegas highlighted two recent successful tournaments.
It was a perfect afternoon for golf as Rosemary Clarke Middle School’s boys team kicked off their season at Henderson, navigating a challenging 9-hole course at Revere Golf Club with poise.
