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New youth athletics program announced, Pahrump prepares for summer launch

Local coach David Wilson announced a summer athletics program in Pahrump to train boys and girls in second through eighth grade, with a longer term goal of serving students across all grades. The program aims to build athletic skills, confidence, and preparedness for middle and high school sports while keeping costs affordable for families.

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New youth athletics program announced, Pahrump prepares for summer launch
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A new youth athletics program announced in late December will begin this summer at the Pahrump Valley High School track and field, offering group and individual training for boys and girls currently in second through eighth grade and plans to expand to serve first through twelfth grade over time. The initiative was launched by local coach David Wilson, a lead instructor with the Pahrump Valley Junior Golf Association and a longtime youth coach and player.

Wilson framed the program as a foundation building effort for young athletes, saying, "Our mission is to develop well-rounded, disciplined, confident young athletes who are building the future of our community. We train them in a variety of areas, from speed, power, and agility to hand-eye coordination, endurance, and flexibility. The idea is to start younger so that kids have a strong foundation as they move into middle and high school athletics." Sessions are expected to run three to four times a week during the summer, and organizers plan to coordinate with local high school coaches so participants will be better prepared for the expectations of middle and high school sports.

The announcement responds to a common concern among local coaches about students arriving at middle and high school with limited experience. By providing early skill development and mentorship, the program aims to strengthen the pipeline into school sports while supporting youth physical activity and mental health. Wilson emphasized the role of positive coaching in life skills and character development, noting, "I had coaches who were amazing teachers, and they shaped not just how I approached sports, but how I approached life. I want to bring that same experience to the kids here in Pahrump."

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Organizers said fees are still being finalized, and they are committed to making the program affordable, with membership options and discounts for multiple sessions intended to reduce economic barriers to participation. The program will offer a mix of group sessions and individual training tailored to different ages and skill levels, and Wilson described the community as a motivating force, saying, "The community here is awesome, supportive, caring, and invested in their kids. We just want to give back and help kids grow, have fun, and succeed."

For families seeking more information or to express interest, contact David Wilson at pvjuniorathletics@gmail.com.

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