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Sports Corner, June 10

Basketball camp: Still can join. Basketball camp at the high school runs June 22-25 from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. The camp is organized by Coach Gil Llewellyn and staff.

The camp is for boys and girls from ages 6-18 of all ability levels. For the entire camp the cost is $255 but parents can pay 1 day at $50, 2 days at $90, 3 days at $125 and 4 days at $160. A half day costs $25. People interested in the camp can register at www.gametimebasketballcamps.com.

Nugget Bowling: Money earners in the P. V. 500 club’s bowling tournament held on June 6:

1st Elaine Barry 867-$44, 2nd Babs Woosley 847-$36, 3rd Marcy Fischer 845-$30, 4th Sis Fronk 838-$23, 5th Marianne Hybarger 833-$20, 6th Katherine Bishop 811-$16, 7th Jan Costa 805-$13.

Other Bowling News at the Nugget: Nocky Roach bowled his 40th 300 game on June 16.

Little League: The Nevada district IV Tournament starts July 6 to July 14 at Red Rock Little League at Rainbow Park in Las Vegas. Pahrump will send all-star teams to this tournament.

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