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.
The top two volleyball teams in the Class 3A Sunset League have a spirited rivalry, and after Pahrump Valley defeated Mojave in five sets on Sept. 13 in North Las Vegas, the Rattlers figured to be fired up for the rematch.
Regular readers of the print edition of the PV Times might recall a story from early summer, detailing what realignment meant for the Pahrump Valley High School football team. The Trojans went 2-3 in the Class 3A Sunset League last year, and all three teams that beat them were moved out of the league.
For the second time in three weeks, the Pahrump Valley High School football team was locked in a tight struggle at halftime. And for the second time in three weeks, the Trojans wore down an opponent and pulled away to win.
In sport after sport, when Pahrump Valley High School teams get to regional play, Boulder City seems to be in the way.
The second year of the return of rodeo to Pahrump Valley High School could be twice as good as the first.
Five individuals and one business were inducted Sept. 29 into the Pahrump Valley High School Athletics Hall of Fame during a dinner at the Pahrump Nugget.
During a normal season, the Pahrump Valley High School girls volleyball team would use an event such as the Boulder City Invitational as a midseason test, to see how the Trojans stack up against a variety of teams at this point in the season.
Trojans Game Night
Sometimes, too much rest is a bad thing. That certainly seemed to be the case Saturday at the Pahrump Fall Festival Horseshoes Tournament, when Dan Dunn and Mike Nicosia came out of the losers bracket to beat winners bracket champs Craig Jahnke and Chuck Hickstein twice to claim the championship.
There was something out of place at the Labor Day Classic cross country meet, held the second weekend of the season at Palo Verde High School.
The Mexican national men’s soccer team defeated Jamaica, as an early goal by Henry Martin set the tone for a dominant El Tri performance
A project to construct more than 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area can move forward.
Nye County recorded nine new cases and four deaths from COVID-19 between March 16 and Wednesday, but data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed all of Nevada in the “low” community transmission level, a positive sign as the state moves forward in its pandemic response.
Nevada hospitals overwhelmed as omicron variant surges.