The Southern Nevada Horseshoes Pitching Association closed out its final tournament of the season last Saturday during the Pahrump Powwow playoffs.
Jacob Powers
With winter practices officially underway, four Trojan programs — basketball, wrestling and the school’s first-ever girls flag football team are wasting no time building toward opening week.
The Pahrump Valley 500 Club’s 2025–2026 season features a dynamic lineup of certified events, no-tap formats and doubles competitions.
A year after falling short in the state title game, Tonopah is headed back to the 1A championship — this time undefeated and armed with one of the nation’s most explosive offenses.
PVHS officially ushered in its first girls flag football season last Saturday, as more than 30 athletes braved a rain-soaked afternoon to compete in hopes of securing a roster spot.
Pahrump Valley enters the 2025–26 boys basketball season with renewed optimism as veteran coach Toby Henry aims to restore a winning tradition to a program hungry for a turnaround.
The Pahrump Valley High School tennis program delivered a memorable fall season, battling top-tier competition while grinding through a demanding road schedule.
The Pahrump Valley High School cross country teams wrapped an impressive 2025 season with standout performances at the Class 3A State Championships in Reno.
Sixteen Nevada competitors traveled to St. George for the Southern Utah Horseshoe Pitching Association’s Western Open Regional Tournament, testing their skills against some of the top throwers in the West.
The unbeaten Muckers (11-0) exploded for 54 first-quarter points before cruising to the semifinals, where they’ll face Carlin with a trip to the state championship on the line.
The PVHS varsity cheer team and yearbook staff are hosting their upcoming powder-puff football game and 50/50 fundraiser will benefit both the Unite for HER Foundation—supporting breast and ovarian cancer patients—and PVHS student programs, uniting the community in pink for a night of fun and philanthropy.
Despite racing to a 14-point lead in the second quarter, the Pahrump Valley Trojans couldn’t fend off Moapa Valley’s second-half surge Friday night.
Underdogs no more: The Pahrump Valley Trojans boys’ soccer team ended a years-long playoff drought with a gutsy run to the Class 3A Southern Division semifinals in 2025–26.
Under clear Beatty skies, fourteen players from across the region took part in the spirited showdown at the Southern Nevada Horseshoes Pitching Series Hi-Lo Doubles Tournament.
