Pahrump Valley High School’s varsity boys volleyball program returned back to their home court for the first time since Apr. 1 to take on rivals Moapa Valley.
Jacob Powers
Despite flashes of strong defensive play and a team-high performance from senior Andy Sanchez, the Trojans fell in straight sets to Boulder City on the road last Wednesday.
The Southern Nevada Horseshoe Pitching Series brought competition to the Amargosa Days Festival this past weekend, as 30 players formed 15 teams to compete at Amargosa Town Park.
After having to end game one early of the split-game league series, the Trojans quieted doubters behind junior starter Samuel Mendoza’s complete-game effort on the mound.
Pahrump Valley earned a 3-0 shutout in Boulder City, powered by a combined pitching effort from Evalenne Armendariz’s five scoreless innings and Hayes’ late 5 K’s.
With the Class 3A Southern Regional tournament set for May 6-7 at Mountain Falls Golf Club, head coach Bob Hopkins has his program focused on what matters most—peaking at the right time on their home course.
With lineup flexibility, strong serving, and growing leadership, the team is embracing a developmental season with long-term payoff in mind.
After a spell of six games in eight days, the Trojans are looking to turn around the rest of their season in time for the Class 3A Southern League playoffs beginning on May 7.
The Rosemary Clarke Middle School golf team is inviting the community to support a 9-hole fundraiser tournament on April 25 at Mountain Falls, aiming to raise money for future endeavors.
In their fifth tournament of the calendar year, the Pahrump Valley 500 Club crowned multiple doubled-pair bowlers at the Pahrump Nugget Hotel and Casino.
It was Trojans game to win Tuesday evening, but a late seventh-inning surge by league rival The Meadows turned the tide in dramatic 9-6 comeback victory in Pahrump.
Horseshoe pitchers swapped their Sunday brunch for a day on the courts as the Shoes & Brews Pro/Am Doubles tournament brought spirited competition to Gilcrease Brothers Park in Las Vegas.
Spring competition is in full swing for the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association, as standout performances in Pahrump and Las Vegas highlighted two recent successful tournaments.
It was a perfect afternoon for golf as Rosemary Clarke Middle School’s boys team kicked off their season at Henderson, navigating a challenging 9-hole course at Revere Golf Club with poise.
The Trojans boys golf program secured three top-ten finishes in a competitive field of 33. Junior Travis Floyd led the way with a fifth-place finish, followed closely by Aaron Rily in seventh and senior Cayden Cowley in eighth.
