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While temperatures soared into the 100s Wednesday morning, more than 20 girls who want to play volleyball for the Pahrump Valley High School team this fall were being put through some quick drills by two collegiate coaches. TALES OF PVHS ATHLETICS: Cotton was king in the valley In 1971, what is now Pahrump was dominated by cotton and alfalfa farms, small country stores, and ranches, where hired hands worked and lived without any idea that just 30 years later, the valley located in southern Nye County would be one of the fastest-growing communities in Nevada. Don't forget the water, NDOW cautions With daytime temperatures surging past 110 degrees, boaters and other outdoor recreationists are flocking to Lake Mead and Lake Mohave where they hope to find respite from the heat. Don Bunch winner of an African safari Wildlife Habitat Improvement of Nevada (WHIN) held its wildlife benefit banquet recently and raised a pile of money to help with their many worthy projects. WSOP: the big one has started LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Rounders and dreamers, stars and unknowns -- they're all converging on Las Vegas this week to try to turn a chunk of cash into a huge windfall and earn a permanent spot in poker lore during the world's biggest card game. SPORTS BRIEFS Registration procedures for PV sports Fall sports at Pahrump Valley High School will be football, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls cross country, girls golf and volleyball. TALES OF PVHS ATHLETICS: Cotton was king in the valley In 1971, what is now Pahrump was dominated by cotton and alfalfa farms, small country stores, and ranches, where hired hands worked and lived without any idea that just 30 years later, the valley located in southern Nye County would be one of the fastest-growing communities in Nevada. BOWLING PVHS AT DIXIE NEXT WEEK: Spikers prepare for 4-A debut While temperatures soared into the 100s Wednesday morning, more than 20 girls who want to play volleyball for the Pahrump Valley High School team this fall were being put through some quick drills by two collegiate coaches. |
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