The Pahrump Fall Festival played host to multiple horseshoe events throughout the weekend, including a sanctioned event at Petrack Park on Saturday afternoon.
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The Trojans, who currently hold a 5-12 overall record, got their third league win of the season on Thursday when they traveled to Las Vegas to take on Desert Pines.
Ninety-five bowlers participated in the PVTBC tournament.
Before the game began, Pahrump Valley High School held a moment of silence for Jared Mudge who died last week at the age of 19 due to complications from an appendicitis attack. Mudge played football for the Trojans before moving to Arizona in 2020.
The Pahrump Valley girls soccer team began their league-play schedule this week with a couple of home matchups.
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The tournament had 24 pitchers participating, split into teams of two pitchers, with an A division and a B division pitcher on each team.
With their win, the Hornets now have a record of 2-1 on the season and they have matched their season win total from last year with four games still to play.
On top of this being her second win in a row, this was Gobbi’s third straight tournament finishing among the top two bowlers.
The Pahrump Valley Trojans fell 7-6 on Friday night against the undefeated Moapa Valley Pirates.
She grew up in Amargosa Valley, attended Beatty High School and graduated from there in 2010.
The Shoes Brews Horseshoe Pitching Series resumed on Sunday after it took a break from action for the summer months.
The Pahrump Valley Boys soccer team has managed to score just four goals in their seven games this season, with two of those goals coming in a 4-2 loss to Equipo Academy last week.
The Trojans took a 14-0 lead into halftime after Austin Sandoval ran in a two-yard touchdown. The play was set up after a 28-yard diving catch by Venturo on third and 10 to put the Pahrump Valley offense just outside the goal line.
The Pahrump Valley girls volleyball team has won four of their last five matchups, including a 3-0 sweep over the Somerset Losee Lions on Monday nigh