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In the early 1970s, teams at Death Valley High School were still active in California athletics, with the Shoshone-based Scorpions playing Big Pine, Lee Vining and Owens Valley, as well as Tonopah, Beatty, Indian Springs and Boulder City from Nevada. Vegas-to-Reno starting point moves TONOPAH -- Thirteen was the unlucky number for Best In The Desert Director Casey Folks, whose request to use Nye County roads for the 13th annual Vegas to Reno race was denied by county commissioners last week. Poker players retool LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Part of the marathon of the World Series of Poker involves players waiting to get back to the tables -- back to their chip stacks and dreams of winning -- after going as many as four days without playing. Death Valley race pushes to the limit BADWATER, Calif. -- Many people don't savor the idea of crossing Death Valley in the summertime by car. Registration procedures announced 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. PHOTO: THREADZ FEST 2008 Kelley breezes to decision LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Former world champion Kevin Kelley breezed to a unanimous decision win over game but slow Jaime Paloma in their 10-round lightweight main event Tuesday night at Las Vegas Hilton. Fishing Report QUAGGA REMINDER: NDOW is asking boaters to take the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of quagga mussels from the Colorado River system to other waters. Thoroughly clean, drain and dry your boat, trailer and towing vessel before traveling to another water. Thinking outside the sport utility vehicle This is an exciting time for sportsmen, a time of hot fishing opportunities, and time to prepare for the coming hunting seasons. SPORTS BRIEFS Vegas-to-Reno starting point moves TONOPAH -- Thirteen was the unlucky number for Best In The Desert Director Casey Folks, whose request to use Nye County roads for the 13th annual Vegas to Reno race was denied by county commissioners last week. 1973-74: PVHS's first year ended with two championships In the early 1970s, teams at Death Valley High School were still active in California athletics, with the Shoshone-based Scorpions playing Big Pine, Lee Vining and Owens Valley, as well as Tonopah, Beatty, Indian Springs and Boulder City from Nevada. |
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