The home team won the Spring Creek Kiwanis Invitational at Spring Creek High School last weekend.
Spring Creek dominated, winning with 312 points over Minico, Idaho, who came in second at 180.5.
Lowry finished a strong third with 162 points in the 28-team field.
Anthony Peterson took home the only individual title for Lowry over Carl Hansen from Elko for the 182 pound championship. Hansen did not wrestle in the title bout due to an injury.
Peterson won his first three matches by pin and none of those bouts went past the first period of action.
Peterson's toughest match of the day came in the semifinals, where he beat Yerington's JayDan Vasquez 2-1.
Isaiah Blanco came in second in the 106-pound weight class and scored 27 points for the Bucks;.
Blanco opened with a pin of Buhl's Devin Rowland in just 35 seconds. He was on the mat for two seconds less in his win over Yerington's Candice Triplett in round two.
He reached the semifinals, by pinning Virgin Valley's Ethan Woods in just under 90 seconds.
In the semifinals, Blanco defeated Minico's Izzy Ixta 13-2. Blanco lost in the championship to Spring Creek's Chase Milligan.
Taylor Corak took second place at 126 pounds and notched another 24 points for Lowry.
Corak began the tournament with a pin in 26 seconds over Owyhee's Monte Cummings. He advanced to the quarterfinals with a pin over Churchill County's Josiah Rosario.
Corak recorded a 9-2 win over Spring Creek's Teron Mogensen in the quarterfinals and a 5-1 win in the semifinals over Battle Mountain's Jordan Gonzalez. Corak lost his title mtach to Springs Creek's Josh Tripp.
Cade Bell finished fifth at 145 pounds and secured another 19 points for his team.
Bell won his first two matches by pin, before falling to Yerington's Donavan Coplin in the quarterfinals.
Bell bounced back with two wins in the consolation bracket, when he was defeated by Pershing County's Jayce Leyva in the consolation semifinals.
However, Bell bounced back in his fifth-place match to beat Byron Fair of Douglas by pin.
Caleb Sanchez finished sixth at 170 to give Lowry another 13 points.
After a first-round bye, Sanchez defeated Yerington's Clint Smith in just 33 seconds in his first match.
Sanchez lost in the quarterfinals to Spring Creek's Caly Campbell but bounced back for two wins in the consolation bracket.
Sanchez dropped his final two matches to place sixth.
Angel Huerta scored 10 points in the 113 division; Isaac Mori grabbed nine points at 120. Jimmy Rackley and Caden Ricci both added 7 points to the team total.
Lowry hosts Pershing County in a dual on Wednesday at 6 p.m. and travel to Fernley this weekend.