Trojans junior varsity football vs. Mojave
The Trojans junior varsity team is 2-1 and is coached by Mike Colucci Jr. and Tom Walker.Peter Davis / Special to the Pahrump Valley Times
The Trojans junior varsity team is 2-1 and is coached by Mike Colucci Jr. and Tom Walker.Peter Davis / Special to the Pahrump Valley Times
Check out Friday’s scoreboard update for Pahrump Valley’s basketball and flag football teams.
Pahrump Sports Cards had barely finished setting up when customers began pouring in, turning the shop’s soft opening into a bustling debut.
A dominant second-half surge from Coral Academy — led by senior Bella Robinson’s near triple-double — pushed the Falcons to a 42–30 road win Monday night, spoiling the Lady Trojans’ home opener.
Chaparral rolled to a 34-0 win Monday night, but the Lady Trojans walked away with momentum after forcing multiple turnovers and executing their sharpest offensive series of the year.
Riley Saldana’s poise in the final minutes powered Pahrump Valley to a gritty 41-36 win over defending Class 2A state champion Needles on Thursday night.
A surge of local demand, a coach’s dedication, and a rising generation of young talent sparked something the community has long been missing: a club volleyball program.
The Trojans nearly engineered one of its most impressive rallies in recent memory Friday night, clawing back from a 21-point deficit to come within four in the final minute.
Despite Lucas Gavenda’s 23 point performance, Needles High School stormed back behind a dominant second half from senior guard Luke Mills to defeat Pahrump 77-69.
Pahrump Valley’s inaugural flag football game arrived with freezing temperatures and a ruthless welcome from Doral Red Rock, as the Trojans fell 55–0 on Tuesday night.
The Pahrump Valley High School football program capped one of the most successful seasons in school history with a night of awards and recognition Tuesday.