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The regular season to the high school wrestling season has come to a quick and end and Lowry High School was in Fernley last weekend at the Vaquero Classic for one final tournament. Jhett Harber won the 175-pound weight class, while Kruz Gomez at 113 pounds and Luke Fentress (190) were second.
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The Pershing County girls basketball team played three games this past week and won them all. The Mustangs beat CASR on the road (64-38) last Tuesday. They upset Battle Mountain (37-26) at home on Friday night. Saturday afternoon they topped West Wendover (43-27).
The PCHS boys basketball team played three games this past week. On Tuesday they beat CASR (66-26) on the road. Friday night they hosted Battle Mountain, losing 60-49. Saturday, they fell to visiting West Wendover (57-39). Pershing County is currently sixth in the 2A (7-6) and stands at 8-13, overall, and 7-7 in the 2A Northern League.
The Lowry High School boys basketball team continues to give teams fits in the Northern 3A East, but are still looking to get that first win in league play. Lowry was back on the road this past Thursday in Spring Creek and gave the Spartans everything they could handle. Spring Creek used a late run to win 70-63.
The Pershing County wrestlers traveled to Fernley last weekend for the Vaquero Classic. Over 30 teams competed, with Spanish Springs, Fernley, Douglas, Lowry and Carson rounding out the top five.
You can’t blame the Lowry High School girls basketball team if they were a little ticked off, as they continued its five-game road trip in Elko County. The back-to-back state championships, have lost just three league games in the last 2.5 years and are 69-12 overall in that time.
The Northern 2A boys basketball standings are a tale of the top three teams separating themselves, while three more are fighting for the fourth, fifth and sixth spots for the upcoming regional championships in West Wendover.
The McDermitt High School boys basketball team battled to the end in its two road games, but came away with two close losses to drop to 2-15 overall and 1-5 in the 1A East. McDermitt was in Jackpot on Friday and lost 47-46 and dropped a six-point contest to Wells on Saturday — 38-32.
The postseason hopes for the Battle Mountain High School girls basketball team took a turn for the worse, with two road losses to Pershing County and Coral Academy.