Close Menu

    Subscribe To The Newsletter

    Want to get notified whenever new content is posted? Sign up now to our newsletter.

    What's Hot

    Pahrump Theatre Company Invites Young Performers to Create, Imagine and Take the Stage This Summer

    June 4, 2026

    Aztecs Battle Back to Tie Before Late Inning Push Lifts Rattlers

    June 4, 2026

    For Men, Good Health Often Depends on Health Awareness and Early Screenings

    June 4, 2026
    Facebook Instagram
    Facebook Instagram
    Pahrump Valley Community NewsPahrump Valley Community News
    Donate
    • Home
    • Sports
      1. Fall
      2. Winter
      3. Spring
      4. Club
      5. Misc
      6. View All

      Raiders Surprise Pahrump Valley Football with $20,000 Gift and Unforgettable Experience

      April 30, 2026

      PVHS Cross Country Celebrates Standout Season at Annual Awards Night

      December 18, 2025

      Lady Trojans Celebrate Standout Performances at End-of-Season Soccer Awards

      November 20, 2025

      Pahrump Valley Boys Cross Country Compete Hard at State Meet

      November 13, 2025

      Trojans Celebrate Season of Growth and Grit at Year-End Basketball Banquet

      March 19, 2026

      Trojans Celebrate Standout Season at PVHS Girls Basketball Banquet

      March 19, 2026

      Trojanette Review Highlights Season of Hard Work

      March 12, 2026

      Lady Trojans’ Season Ends in Region Semifinals, Capping Year of Growth and Promise

      February 19, 2026

      Twins Wrap Up Championship Season at Tournament of Champions

      June 4, 2026

      Ondrisko Leaves Her Mark with Record-Breaking 300 Hurdles Season

      May 28, 2026

      Flores Breaks 21-Year-Old PVHS 3200 Meter Record, Eyes Even Bigger Goals Ahead

      May 28, 2026

      Aviators Gain Valuable Experience at Tournament of Champions

      May 28, 2026

      Aztecs Battle Back to Tie Before Late Inning Push Lifts Rattlers

      June 4, 2026

      Aztecs Silver 17U Sweep Liberty in Home Doubleheader

      May 28, 2026

      Aztecs Bronze 14U Shake Off Early Season Nerves in Opening Doubleheader Against Clark

      May 28, 2026

      Pink & Black Hold Off Blue Thunder 2-1 to Capture 14U Championship

      May 28, 2026

      Paris Coleman Embraces Growth, Faith, and Opportunity in First Year at Azusa Pacific

      July 10, 2025

      Pahrump Valley Graduate Jalen Denton Shares His Collegiate Baseball Experience

      July 3, 2025

      Makoa Batongbacal’s Road from Pahrump to St. Norbert—And What Comes After Football

      June 26, 2025

      Kyle McDaniel Making His Mark at Utah Tech

      June 19, 2025

      Twins Wrap Up Championship Season at Tournament of Champions

      June 4, 2026

      PVHS Basketball Camp Brings Young Athletes Together for Three Days of Skills and Fun

      June 4, 2026

      Aztecs Battle Back to Tie Before Late Inning Push Lifts Rattlers

      June 4, 2026

      Flores Breaks 21-Year-Old PVHS 3200 Meter Record, Eyes Even Bigger Goals Ahead

      May 28, 2026
    • Schools
      • General
      • NCSD Office
      • Senior Spotlight
      • Senior Spotlight Submissions
    • Community
    • Business
    • Alumni
    • Columns
    • About
      • Editor
      • Events
      • Get In Touch
      • Donate Now
    Facebook Instagram
    Donate
    Pahrump Valley Community NewsPahrump Valley Community News
    Home»Sports»Lady Trojans Open Season With Gritty Home Victory Over Needles Mustangs
    Sports

    Lady Trojans Open Season With Gritty Home Victory Over Needles Mustangs

    By Amy VelozDecember 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    The Pahrump Valley High School Trojans girls’ basketball team kicked off their 2025–26 season with heart, hustle, and a hard-earned 41–36 victory over the Needles Mustangs on Thursday, Dec. 4, inside a packed PVHS gym. With a roster made up entirely of underclassmen and just a few returning varsity players, the Trojans found ways to overcome turnovers, regain momentum, and finish strong in a game that demanded resilience from start to finish.

    The season opener began as a defensive battle, with both teams trading misses and turnovers before junior Riley Saldaña broke the silence. With 4:45 left in the first quarter, Saldaña sank the Trojans’ first basket of the season, putting PVHS up 2–0. She continued to make her presence known immediately afterward, collecting rebounds, drawing fouls, and converting key free throws.

    A steal by Olivia Veloz set up more opportunities, and Saldaña stayed aggressive, going 2-for-2 from the line to extend the lead. Moments later, sophomore Kaitlyn Brown powered through contact, hitting 1 of 2 free throws before driving again and sinking two more from the stripe. With 17 seconds left in the quarter, the Trojans inbounded to Saldaña, who was fouled once again and calmly knocked down both shots. The Trojans closed out a dominant opening frame leading 12–4.

    Riley Saldaña with the tip
    Addi Nelsen
    Olivia Veloz
    Ella Odegard
    Kaitlyn Brown
    Autumn Colon

    In the second quarter, the Trojans began to settle into a rhythm. Brown battled for a loose ball early, winning a jump possession that led to a Mustang three-pointer, but PVHS answered quickly. A smooth sequence from Addi Nelsen to Saldaña to Brown ended with a clean finish at the rim. Moments later, Sydney Crotty hit a midrange shot to push the Trojans ahead 16–7.

    Brown continued her strong first half by grabbing offensive boards and converting putbacks, giving PVHS an 18–7 cushion. Saldaña followed with a missed shot that Brown scooped and scored, further extending the lead. Autumn Colon added a layup to make it 22–7 before the Mustangs responded with a short run. Nelsen halted the momentum by draining a three-pointer with 2:39 remaining, and the Trojans carried a 25–16 lead into halftime.

    During the break, the PVHS Trojanette Dance Team and the PVHS Cheerleaders energized the gym with a fun and upbeat halftime show. The Trojanettes performed a lively routine to Luke Bryan’s Country Girl, while the cheer squad added a group stunt and cheer combo that drew cheers from the crowd and kept the energy high heading into the second half.

    Needles came out determined in the third quarter, immediately chipping away at the Trojans’ lead. After Colon drew a foul but missed both free throws, Nelsen grabbed the rebound and put it back in to give PVHS a 27–16 edge. From there, the Mustangs surged. A combination of fouls, steals, and transition baskets brought Needles within striking distance, cutting PVHS’ lead to just two and eventually one point.

    PVHS battled to stay ahead, with Veloz scoring a crucial putback to regain a 29–26 lead. Freshman Ella Odegard followed with a rebound and finish through contact, extending the advantage, though she missed the free throw. Needles rebounded but missed their bonus free throws, only to secure the board and score underneath. The gap tightened again, but Saldaña drew another foul late in the quarter and made 1 of 2, helping PVHS hold a 32–29 lead heading into the fourth.

    The final quarter was a test of poise. Needles immediately tied the game with a three-pointer, then took their first lead of the night at 34–32. With momentum shifting, Colon stepped up with a clutch steal and fast-break layup to tie the game. Moments later, Colon picked another pocket and drove to the basket. Though her shot missed, Saldaña was there to clean it up, putting the Trojans ahead 38–34.

    The Mustangs continued to press but struggled at the free-throw line, missing back-to-back attempts at 2:38. Saldaña capitalized by scoring underneath again, making it 40–35 with just over two minutes to play. Needles added one point from the line, but foul trouble began to burden them.

    Ella Odegard
    Riley Saldaña
    Addi Nelsen
    Autumn Colon
    Sydney Crotty

    With 1:36 left, Saldaña drew another foul in the bonus and made 1 of 2 to extend the lead to 41–36. The Mustangs continued to attack but could not convert at the line, missing multiple late free throws as the Trojans held on to secure the season-opening win.

    After the game, Head Coach Bob Hopkins praised his young team’s determination while acknowledging early-season challenges.

    “We turned the ball over a lot and still won,” Hopkins said. “Defense won, of course. I knew we were going to struggle offensively, but we’re young. We didn’t have a senior play, and Julie was only in for about 20 seconds. A win’s a win, and after the first game you can see where we’re at.”

    Hopkins added that outside shooting remains an area for improvement, something that carried over from last year’s team.

    “We’ve got to get so we can hit some shots from the outside,” he noted. “People pack it in, and then we struggle. And the girls get a little nervous when they get double-teamed — that’s fair. But I’m happy. Nothing wrong with starting the season with a win.”

    The Trojans will now prepare for their first league game, returning to their home court Monday night to take on Coral Academy.

    For PVHS, the season begins not only with a victory but with confidence that this young squad is already learning how to win close games — and is only going to get stronger.

    Featured girls basketball PVHS sports
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Amy Veloz

    Related Posts

    Senior Spotlight: Jace Wulfenstein

    June 4, 2026

    Bookworm Haven Continues a Family Legacy of Reading in Pahrump

    June 4, 2026

    Kayne Horibe Turns Lifelong Athletic Journey into Mesa Baseball Opportunity

    June 4, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    Featured

    Pahrump Valley’s McKenna Cunningham Earns Spot on University of Nevada, Reno POM Team

    June 4, 2026

    Bookworm Haven Continues a Family Legacy of Reading in Pahrump

    June 4, 2026

    Kayne Horibe Turns Lifelong Athletic Journey into Mesa Baseball Opportunity

    June 4, 2026

    Pahrump Valley High School Class of 2026 Celebrates Graduation Night

    June 4, 2026
    Don't Miss

    PVHS Cross Country Team Shows Strong Early Season Performance at Red Rock Invitational

    Fall August 29, 2024

    The Pahrump Valley High School Cross Country team had an impressive showing at the Red…

    Senior Night Showcases Heart as Lady Trojans Battle Boulder City in Nail-Biter

    February 12, 2026

    Lady Trojans Gain Valuable Experience at WolfPack Girls Classic

    December 25, 2025

    RCMS Cross Country Team Has Great Showing at Moapa Meet

    September 19, 2024
    Recent Comments
    • Pam Hooker on Senior Spotlight: Jace Wulfenstein
    • MaryRose Parkman on Back to School Fair Planned for July 25 at Pahrump Valley High School
    • Iris P on Table of Grace Ministries to Host Free Food Giveaway June 6
    • Bette Marley on Ginger Simpson Seeks Reelection as Nye County Public Administrator
    • Audra Duvall on PVHS Thespians Rally Community Support for International Festival Opportunity
    About Us
    About Us

    Your source for the top stories in Pahrump, Nevada!

    Owned and Operated by Amy Veloz

    Our Picks

    Pahrump Valley’s McKenna Cunningham Earns Spot on University of Nevada, Reno POM Team

    June 4, 2026

    Bookworm Haven Continues a Family Legacy of Reading in Pahrump

    June 4, 2026

    Kayne Horibe Turns Lifelong Athletic Journey into Mesa Baseball Opportunity

    June 4, 2026
    Subscribe to the Newsletter

    Want to get notified whenever new content is posted? Sign up now to our newsletter.

    Facebook Instagram
    • Home
    • Sports
    • Community
    • Schools
    • Alumni
    • Business
    • Columns
    © 2026 Pahrump Valley Community News. Designed by Vectyr.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.