Nobody connected with the Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team wanted to deal with tie-breaking scenarios.
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Add Pahrump Valley High School to the list of football teams that have made short work of Western this season.
Fights breaking out at football games became an issue when two games during the 2018 season and one during the 2017 season in Southern Nevada were ruled double forfeits because of bench-clearing brawls. In one, police had to use pepper spray to break up the fight.
■ Who: Pahrump Valley (2-5, 1-1 Sunset) vs. Western (1-6, 0-3 Sunset).
The series of controlled scrimmages known as the Class 3A Sunset League schedule continued Tuesday for the Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team, which had another game end early because of the mercy rule.
Everyone on both sides knew the situation when the Pahrump Valley and Mojave girls volleyball teams met Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
Some of the things people love about sports are the stories of one team being down, fighting through adversity and being successful in the end.
The first-year coach of the second-year tennis team at Pahrump Valley High School has a favorite memory of the just-completed season, which saw the Trojans post a 6-2 record against an independent schedule.
Leo Verzilli wasted a lot of time last week.
It was the fumble that changed the course of the game — and it’s not too much to say the course of the season — for the Pahrump Valley High School football team, and nobody saw it.
Every game is a big game when there are only nine games on the schedule, but Pahrump Valley High School football coach Joe Clayton is not using hyperbole when he says tonight’s home game against Del Sol is the biggest game of the year.
Trojans Game Night
A year ago, the Beatty High School football team easily handled Green Valley Christian, beating the Guardians by a 40-6 score.
It was an odd stretch of schedule for Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team.