Pahrump Valley Girls Flag Football Shut Out by SLAM! 49 0
Pahrump Valley High School’s girls flag football team fell 49 to 0 at SLAM! on December 19, marking the Trojans’ third straight loss to open the season. The defeat underscores early season offensive struggles and sets a challenging stretch ahead as Pahrump Valley prepares for the Beast Out East tournament and a matchup with 5A region opponent Arbor View.

Pahrump Valley’s girls flag football team was blanked 49 to 0 by SLAM! in a road game on December 19, the Trojans’ third consecutive loss to begin the season. SLAM! junior quarterback Jaliya Lamb completed 16 of 19 passes for 192 yards and four touchdowns, while receiver Naima Ralston caught three of those scoring passes, supplying the bulk of the opponent’s offensive production.
SLAM! built a commanding advantage through efficient passing and multiple scoring drives, while Pahrump Valley was unable to convert possessions into points. The game recap notes several long drives by the host team and defensive stops that kept the Trojans from establishing rhythm on offense. SLAM! finished with a balanced attack that exploited mismatches in coverage and limited Pahrump Valley’s opportunities in the red zone.
Individual performances stood out on both sides of the ball. Lamb’s accuracy and decision making under pressure allowed SLAM! to sustain drives, and Ralston’s route running produced three touchdowns that were decisive in the final margin. For Pahrump Valley, the shutout highlights issues the program will need to correct, including offensive cohesion and situational execution against fast attacking defenses.

Coaches and players provided perspectives and were photographed after the contest, reflecting on adjustments needed as the Trojans move forward. The loss increases urgency ahead of a pivotal stretch of the schedule. Pahrump Valley will next compete in the Beast Out East tournament before facing Arbor View, a 5A region opponent that will test the Trojans against a higher level of regional competition.
For local residents and supporters, the result has implications for late season seeding and team development. The Trojans will need to rebuild momentum quickly, focus on correcting offensive execution, and leverage upcoming games to restore confidence. Community attendance and support at the Beast Out East tournament and the Arbor View matchup will shape the atmosphere as the program seeks its first win of the season.
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