36°F
weather icon Mostly Clear

Pahrump boys comes up short against Spring Valley

The Trojans boys basketball team is winless in league play but the one thing you can't call them is losers for they have one quality that most teams do admire and that's the fact they still put on the uniform every week and don't give up.

Trojans coach John Toomer said his Trojans (2-12 overall, 0-7 Sunset League) struggle in every aspect, but the one thing they don't struggle with is guts.

"The one thing I love about this team is they never give up and play hard from the opening tip to the final buzzer," he said.

Despite the loss to Spring Valley (7-6, 2-3) on Tuesday, the Trojans had two players in the double digits in scoring, a feat that has been rare lately. Bryce Odegard had 11 points and Danny Foss had 10 points.

"We played hard and struggled shooting, which has been our downfall all year," the coach said. "If we had shot like we did on Friday as a team, we could have won last night. Spring Valley was very physical and we shot 21 free throws, but the bad part was we only made 10. We are getting closer to having a complete game with even scoring in each quarter."

The Trojans travel to Faith Lutheran (11-5, 4-1) on Saturday at 6:30 p.m.

-Contact sports editor Vern Hee at vhee@pvtimes.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOST READ
THE LATEST
Pahrump boys basketball 0-2 early in the seaosn

The Pahrump boys basketball team recently lost their second league game against Coral Academy in Henderson last week.

Pahrump bowling club plays for over $1,200

Local Pahrump bowling club plays with nearly 80 players right before the holidays.

Tonopah football falls short in the state championship game

In a final state championship game for the NIAA Class 1A State Championship trophy, Tonopah had to go through Pahranagat Valley and the Panthers wanted the win more than.