A 2-3 start, including one game on the wrong side of a running clock, might not seem like anything to be excited about, but don’t tell that to Pahrump Valley High School boys basketball coach Dan Clift.
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A year ago, the Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team specialized in winning ugly. Really ugly.
Mika Yoffee of Pahrump pinned two opponents and won by major decision over a third to win the girls 12U 73-77 weight class at the King of the Mountain wrestling tournament Dec. 8 at Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Lee Canyon announced that it will open for its 57th winter season at 9 a.m. Saturday, with the Bluebird and Rabbit Peak chairs each expected to be operating from the beginning.
Sophomore guard Tayla Wombaker scored 13 points, and senior forward Kylie Stritenberger added 10 on Saturday as the Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team wrapped up a very successful trip to Arizona with a 47-32 win over Lee Williams of Kingman in the River Valley Shootout in Bullhead City.
The banners marking Pahrump Valley High School athletic championships look a little more crowded after Monday night.
Lorenzo Alvarado made par on the second playoff hole to defeat Ron Simmers and claim the 2019 Lakeview Men’s Club Championship on Nov. 14 at Lakeview Executive Golf Course.
Last time we embarked on an exploratory fishing expedition to determine if the Roosevelt River had potential for a sport fishery. This is a continuing part of that adventure. See part 1 in the Nov. 27 edition of the Pahrump Valley Times or on pvtimes.com
One missed the season-opening Boulder City Duals because he was with family, the other only could wrestle in exhibitions that day because he didn’t make weight.
The UNLV Rebels-Nevada Wolf Pack football rivalry has been marked by its share of tense moments, and Saturday’s postgame brawl was among the ugliest.
Coby Tillery was a young man in a hurry Saturday.
This is part of an ongoing series of stories keeping up with former Nye County student-athletes who are continuing their careers in college.
Two trends continued Monday at Pahrump Valley High School: the flow of graduates to colleges in cold climates and the increased number of Pahrump Valley softball players continuing their careers in college.
Young wrestlers Mika and Suri Yoffee each tackled Bigfoot over the weekend, and each came away with solid results.
The College of Southern Nevada’s softball program has established a recruiting pipeline into Pahrump.