Peggy Rhoads went into the Pahrump Valley 500 Club’s 8-pin no-tap tournament Saturday with a 152 average and came out with two wins and $96.
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Like so much else since the pandemic began, summer baseball wasn’t as straightforward as it was supposed to be.
Chad Eveslage earned his third tournament victory and six-figure score of the year Wednesday in the World Poker Tour’s $5,000 event at The Venetian.
Kiah Stokes signed with Las Vegas last week after spending the first five-plus years of her WNBA career with the New York Libertyand is already making an impact.
The East-West Shrine Bowl, the oldest college all-star football game, is coming to Las Vegas as part of Pro Bowl week in February.
Annie Kunz is headed to Tokyo in the heptathlon 45 years after her dad won a Super Bowl ring with the Raiders.
The Golden Knights majority owner said “we really want to improve the power play. We’ve got to do better there.”
For years, but especially since Aaron Masden took over as football coach, Spring Mountain “High School” has been a thorn in the sides of Class 1A schools in Nevada, especially Southern Nevada.
Kasey Dilger and Kevin Chael of Pahrump swept seven games to win the latest edition of the Shoes ‘N Brews horseshoes series June 20 at the Short Branch Saloon in Crystal.
Barbara Wilson and Jan Mock teamed for 1,649 total pinfall to win Division A of the Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club’s certified 9-pin no-tap doubles tournament June 26 at the Pahrump Nugget Bowling Center.
The desire to face quality competition is a constant for Pahrump baseball. During the high school season, many opponents simply don’t have the pitching — or fielding — to compete, and while that makes for gaudy records it doesn’t do much to sharpen skills or prepare players for making a run at that elusive state title.
Let the record show that I called it.
After a wild, exhausting and dramatic victory Thursday night over Mountain Ridge, the Pahrump Valley Little League Junior All-Stars had very little left for Friday’s championship game against Peccole.
Ally Rily was named pitcher of the year and given the “players choice award” Monday night at the Pahrump Valley High School softball team’s annual awards night.
Logan Donnelly picked a great time to throw his first complete game.