Author: Amy Veloz

The Pahrump Valley High School boys’ golf team put forth a strong performance at the Club at Sunrise match on March 5, finishing just behind Boulder City in a competitive outing. The Trojans posted a team score of +81 to par, trailing the Eagles’ +78 to par in a tight contest. Pahrump was one of five schools participating in the match, alongside Boulder City, Canyon Springs, Coral Academy, and Eldorado. The Trojans demonstrated solid individual efforts, with two players earning top-four finishes. Cayden Cowley and Matthew Lopez both shot a 90, finishing +18 to par and tying for fourth place…

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The Pahrump Theater Company is bringing William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream to life—this time, with a Western twist! Auditions for the production will be held this Saturday, March 15, offering local performers the chance to take part in a fresh, imaginative adaptation of the classic play. Aspiring actors of all experience levels are encouraged to try out. The company welcomes seasoned performers as well as newcomers, emphasizing a fun and engaging audition process. Participants should be prepared to read from the script, move around, and immerse themselves in the world of Shakespeare—Western-style. A Unique Take on a…

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The Pahrump Valley High School Trojans baseball team delivered an impressive offensive performance on Monday, cruising past Democracy Prep Blue Knights with an 18-1 victory. The game saw an explosion of runs in the third inning, propelling the Trojans to an overwhelming win. Tony Whitney was a standout at the plate, making it difficult for Democracy Prep to contain him. He went 3-for-4, including a first-inning triple, and two singles in the third, helping to fuel the Trojans’ relentless offense. Pahrump Valley wasted no time asserting control, jumping to an early lead in the first inning. Aidyn Cratty ignited the…

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The Pahrump Valley High School Trojans softball team delivered a dominant performance, defeating the Mater East Knights 14-1 on Wednesday, March 5, despite wet and slippery conditions that challenged both teams. The Trojans overcame early defensive struggles in the first inning, with the rain contributing to some errors, but they held strong to keep the Knights scoreless. Pahrump wasted no time making an impact at the plate. Leading off, Autumn Colon smashed a triple deep to right field, setting the tone for the game. Riley Saldaña followed up with a powerful home run to left-center, quickly putting the Trojans ahead…

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The Pahrump Valley Mountain Biking Club took to the trails at Spicer Ranch in Beatty for the Spicer Ranch Round Up on March 8, 2025. The event, themed “Rodeo,” provided an exciting challenge for riders as they navigated a course filled with rocky climbs, grass pastures, and smooth singletrack. With sections that wound around ponds, tested endurance with steep uphill climbs, and rewarded riders with fun descents, the course was as scenic as it was demanding. High school riders took on a 3.8-mile course with 450 feet of climbing per lap, while middle school athletes competed on a shorter 2.9-mile…

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The Pahrump Valley High School track and field team made a strong statement at the Dave Butler Memorial Las Vegas Open Invitational, held at Desert Oasis High School on March 8. Competing against approximately two dozen schools, including teams from 5A to 2A divisions and even one from Arizona, the Trojans proved they could hold their own among the best. In the sprints, several athletes set personal records (PRs) and delivered impressive performances. For the boys’ 100m, James Dela Rosa ran a solid 12.03, followed closely by Randy Murray at 12.08, while Ulisses Alvarez achieved a PR of 12.50. On…

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The Living Free Art for Recovery fundraiser, held on Saturday, March 8th, was a resounding success, bringing together nearly 190 supporters for an evening of art, generosity, and community spirit. This year’s event was the first to sell out, underscoring the growing support for Living Free Health and its mission to provide addiction and mental health treatment, transitional housing, and therapeutic work programs. With the help of generous donors and enthusiastic bidders, the event raised an impressive $31,000. The highlight of the auction was “Watercolor Morning River” by Charyl Madeline, which fetched the highest bid of the evening at $800.…

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After coming off a challenging five-game tournament where they went 2-3, the Pahrump Valley High School Trojans softball team bounced back in a big way with a commanding 15-0 win over Democracy Prep on Monday, March 3. The Trojans wasted no time setting the tone, scoring four runs in the top of the first inning. Lead-off batter Autumn Colon got things rolling with a single, followed by Riley Saldaña reaching first on a walk. Evalenne Armendariz added another single before Madison Rodriguez crushed a triple, bringing runners across the plate. Rodriguez was tagged out attempting to score on a later…

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Dementia is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains widely misunderstood. Many people assume that dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are the same, the reality though, Alzheimer’s is just one of at least 36 diseases that present dementia as a symptom. Passion, launched from my own personal cognitive struggles, recall a time in my late 30s when I exhibited dementia-like symptoms due to malnutrition and other health conditions. I struggled with short term memory, losing common words, and even forgetting her children’s birthdays. This deep empathy for those living with dementia whether personally or caring and supporting…

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The Pahrump Valley High School track and field team kicked off their competitive season at the Bulldog Invitational on March 1, held at Centennial High School. To compete in the Bulldog Invitational, athletes had to be among the top four in their event at PVHS and must have previously competed in that event. Newcomers, who had not yet participated in a meet, competed the day before in a separate newcomer’s meet. The event consisted mostly of larger 4A and 5A schools, making it a strong test for the Trojans. Despite the stiff competition, PVHS athletes showed up and delivered impressive…

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