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.
Jacob Powers
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.
The Pahrump Valley Trojans have thrived under the underdog label all season — and now they’re one win away from a state playoff berth.
The Trojans boys and girls cross country teams claimed the Class 3A Southern Regional championships, earning another shot at state glory in Reno.
Justin Nguyen of Las Vegas and Lathan “Rebel” Dilger of Pahrump captured the 2025 Beatty Days Festival Adult Cornhole Tournament title on Saturday.
Beaver Dam High School’s football team never had a chance Friday night, as the Muckers steamrolled the Diamondbacks 59-0, keeping their perfect 9-0 record alive.
In a 2-0 loss to Moapa Valley, the Lady Trojans battled to the final whistle, capping off a season filled with resilience and pride in front of their travelling fans.
The Pahrump Valley High School volleyball team’s season came to a close Tuesday night after a hard-fought 3-1 loss to No. 4–seeded Moapa Valley in the Class 3A regional quarterfinals.
Trojans open the Class 3A Southern League quarterfinal playoffs with a dominant 70–6 win over The Meadows on Thursday night.
A last-minute goal from junior forward Rafael Sanchez lifted the Trojans to a 2-0 victory over Cristo Rey St. Viator advances the Trojans on to the semifinals.
Led by coach Michael Dela Rosa, PVHS’s tennis season ended on a high note as senior standout Chanel Anthony battled through the Class 3A State Girls Singles Playoffs.
The Pahrump Valley Trojans silenced the Boulder City crowd on the Eagles’ long-awaited senior night, grinding out a 14-6 road win behind a relentless defense and a 130-yard rushing performance from senior Austin Alvarez.
After a rocky start to the season, the Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team finished strong, turning early struggles into late-season momentum.
After missing the postseason last year, the Pahrump Valley High School girls volleyball team has surged back under new head coach Amber Lugo.
The clang of horseshoes rang out at Petrack Park as the Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association held its Best of the West Tournament last Saturday.
