Pahrump Valley currently sits in the driver’s seat of the playoffs with just four games remaining in the regular season.
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The Lady Trojans 4-peat as regional champs.
Forty bowlers converged in the alley to participate in the 9-pin no-tap, singles event.
The Tonopah high school girls volleyball team completed their regular season sweep against the Lady Hornets of Beatty with their 3-1 victory on Friday night.
The game was supposed to be used to get Pinecrest students excited for their homecoming festivities over the weekend, but the Trojans had other ideas on their minds.
The Nevada state horseshoe championships took place in Hawthorne at Lions Park where 27 pitchers from around the state gathered to participate in the biggest tournament of the season.
A project to construct more than 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area can move forward.
The Pahrump Valley High School Booster Club is again selling discount cards to area businesses, which offer deals to cardholders. The cards are $15.
Twelve were inducted into the class of 2022 during halftime of the Trojans’ football game against Boulder City.
The Pahrump Fall Festival played host to multiple horseshoe events throughout the weekend, including a sanctioned event at Petrack Park on Saturday afternoon.
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.
Sonny Lubick became a college football coaching legend. But first he had to help a ragtag band of Beatty high-school kids find their place on the gridiron—and in life
