Gavenda Scores 21 as Pahrump Valley High Basketball, Flag Football Standings Updated
Junior Lucas Gavenda scored 21 points and pulled down eight rebounds as Pahrump Valley High’s recent scoreboard update shows boys and girls basketball and flag football standings shifting ahead of late-January matchups.

Junior Lucas Gavenda led the Trojans with 21 points and eight rebounds in recent play, a performance that helped shape updated standings across Pahrump Valley High School boys and girls basketball and the school's flag football program. The results, compiled in a January 23 scoreboard roundup, reflect shifting league positions as the regular season moves toward late-January matchups that will influence postseason seeding and local rivalries.
Gavenda’s contribution came in the context of several league contests that affected the boys’ standings. His scoring and rebounding provided a consistent interior presence for Pahrump Valley High, and the updated scoreboard positions him among the team’s leading contributors as coaches finalize rotations entering the stretch run. The boys’ team used that production while navigating a schedule that includes league games through the end of the month.
On the girls’ side, records and league standings were adjusted in the same roundup, leaving coaches and players with a clearer picture of where Pahrump Valley High sits within its conference. The girls’ updated record lines and placement will inform how the team approaches its remaining regular-season games, with postseason qualifications and home-court considerations at stake. Specific game results and week-to-week movements are reflected in the standings update and will be key for evaluating player minutes and strategic matchups in coming contests.
The scoreboard also included flag football standings, giving players and families a current view of competitive positioning as the flag season advances. For flag football athletes, standings now provide measurable targets for achieving playoff berths and measuring progress against league opponents.

Among the recaps was a comeback league victory over GV Christian, a result that underscored the Trojans’ resilience in close league play. That win factors into the team’s momentum and will matter to local supporters tracking tiebreakers and head-to-head implications. Coaches and athletic directors will use these outcomes to plan practices, personnel decisions, and travel for the remaining slate of games.
For Pahrump residents, the updated scoreboard matters beyond wins and losses. Standings shape playoff chances, influence student-athlete development opportunities, and affect community engagement with after-school athletics. Parents, alumni, and local supporters should watch the late-January schedule closely; the next set of matchups will clarify postseason trajectories and highlight which players, like Gavenda, are emerging as key contributors.
As the regular season proceeds toward its final weeks, expect standings to remain fluid and for individual performances to carry added weight in playoff seeding and program momentum.
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