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    Parker Hart – Class of 2017

    By Amy VelozJuly 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    For Parker Hart, a 2017 graduate of Pahrump Valley High School, success has always been rooted in hard work, discipline, and a deep love for the game of baseball. From his early days on the diamond in Pahrump to a semi-professional playing career, and now as a skilled HVAC technician building a life in Arizona, Parker’s journey reflects the resilience and determination he learned growing up in a tight-knit community.

    During his time at PVHS, Parker was a standout student-athlete whose commitment to excellence shone brightest on the baseball field. One of his fondest memories is from his senior year, when the varsity baseball team went undefeated in league play—a feat that remains a point of pride years later. That same year, Parker’s athletic accomplishments earned him the prestigious title of PVHS Athlete of the Year, a recognition of his dedication and skill across all aspects of the game.

    But his time at PVHS wasn’t just about trophies and wins—it was about forming friendships and developing life skills that still serve him today. “The hard work it took to play sports in high school helps get you through working a full-time job,” Parker said. That work ethic, forged in the weight rooms and practice fields of Pahrump, has stayed with him as he’s transitioned into adulthood. Though he now lives in Arizona, Parker still keeps tabs on the PVHS football team in the fall and stays in regular contact with many of his high school friends.

    After graduating, Parker pursued his dream of playing baseball at the collegiate level. He first joined Black Hawk College before transferring to Benedictine University at Mesa, where he continued to develop his skills. His dedication paid off when he was recruited to play semi-professional baseball for the Salem Senators and later the Bakersfield Trainrobbers. It was during his time in Bakersfield that Parker met his future wife, Madison, a nurse originally from the area. Their connection grew off the field, and together they built a life that now includes a home just south of Phoenix, four cats, a chocolate lab, and a baby girl on the way.

    When his baseball journey came to a close, Parker pivoted to a new path—one built on practicality and long-term security. “I knew AC in Arizona is a necessity, and would never go away,” he explained. That insight led him to enroll in NTI, a trade school in Phoenix that specializes in HVAC training. Upon completing the program, Parker secured a position with a company in Chandler, Arizona, and has now been working as a technician for about a year.

    The job hasn’t come without its challenges. “Definitely getting used to being in attics when it’s 110 degrees outside,” he said. “I use ice packs and other tools to help cool me down.” Still, the heat hasn’t dampened his enthusiasm. Parker says he’s learned important lessons on the job, like the value of integrity and perseverance—principles that guide both his work and personal life.

    Parker’s wife has been a major influence on his growth, both personally and professionally. Her support, coupled with his own drive, has helped him navigate life after baseball and carve out a new role as a provider and soon-to-be father. He’s already passed on some of his passion by coaching travel baseball teams in Arizona, though he recently stepped back to focus more on family as they prepare to welcome their daughter.

    Outside of work, Parker enjoys spending quality time with his wife, exploring new restaurants across the Phoenix valley, watching sports, and taking care of the home they’ve built together. When it comes to balancing his professional responsibilities with personal life, planning ahead has been key. “My wife and I try to plan stuff ahead of time for us to do on our days off together,” he said.

    Looking ahead, Parker is eager to continue advancing in the HVAC field. His goal is to keep growing professionally so he can better support his family. He’s also looking forward to the upcoming 2025–26 football season, which he’s already excited about. Whether it’s cheering from the sidelines or fixing air conditioners in the Arizona heat, Parker Hart approaches every part of his life with the same dedication he showed as a PVHS athlete.

    From undefeated seasons to unexpected career shifts, Parker’s journey is a reminder that success can take many forms—and that the values learned in high school can serve as a foundation for a fulfilling life.

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