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Baseball Scores Southern Division 1-A Wednesday games: Pahrump Valley 6 Chaparral 7, Mojave 3 Moapa 2, Tech 5 Cheyenne 2, Faith Lutheran 16 Boulder City 0.

Softball Southern Division 1-A Wednesday games:

Pahrump Valley 6 Faith Lutheran 5, Tech 18 Moapa Valley 11, Cheyenne 10 Mojave 7, Boulder City 14 Virgin Valley 0.

First annual Pahrump Youth Softball Summer Softball Camp: Camp will be from June 17-19, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The ages are from 8-15 and the location is Ian Duetch Park. Camp cost is $125 per player and $100 per additional sibling. To register, call 800-222-8152.

Pop Warner Football and Cheer sign-ups: Registration will be on May 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at PV Wings n Things 1301 S. Loop Rd. Ages are from 6 to 11 and cost is $200 for football and $100 for cheer. For more info, see Facebook page: Pahrump Valley Pop Warner or call 702-658-3283.

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After defeating the Blue Knights 15-0 on Monday, the Lady Trojans improved to 3-3 overall on the season and now have recorded back-to-back shutout pitching performances.

Coach Lou is back!

This year, after stepping away from the Little League in 2018 due to health complications, Banuelos could no longer stand to be away from the league he loves and will return to serve.

New baseball field set for Ian Deutch Memorial Park

Pahrump Valley Little League fans are in for a treat this season as a newly constructed baseball field is slated to be ready by opening day.

PHOTOS: Little League tryouts see great turnout

At the February 8 tryouts, coaches rated potential players on skills of fielding, batting and catching a fly ball.

PVHS wrestling crowns a state champion

“Bosket’s only been wrestling for three years. It was a great finish to his high school career.” — PVHS wrestling head coach Frank Lopez

Bird hunting season ends with quail, ducks and geese

It was a cold, early morning and the birds held close to cover and then exploded in all directions, with wings thundering.