Battle Mountain senior Blake Stuart wrapped the regular season by winning the long jump at the Don and Lynda Walton Invitational this past Saturday at Lowry High School in Winnemucca. He had a leap of 19 feet, 9 inches. In addition, Stuart placed third in the triple jump at 38-9 and the high jump (5-10).
The Pershing County track team continues to shave seconds off their running times, while adding height to their leaps and distance to their throws. They earn about 20 personal records (PRs) at each meet they attend. Last Saturday’s Don and Lynda Walton Invitational at Lowry High School in Winnemucca was no exception.
Humboldt County Court Docket and Arrests for May 1st, 2024
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The Pershing County baseball team played three tight games against Sierra Lutheran last week. They won or lost each of them by one-point margins. On Tuesday Pershing County beat the visiting Falcons (9-8). Pershing County finished the series in Carson City with a win (5-4) and a loss (3-2).
Ahhh, Spring Showers
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Emergency kits should fit your needs
On May 29, from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Humboldt County Emergency Management will be conducting a functional earthquake drill at the Convention Center. The purpose of this exercise is to test our County Emergency Operations Plan and our coordination with local, private, and state agencies.
The Northern 3A boys golf season is in full force now and returned to the course in Spring Creek and Elko last week. The league stopped at Spring Creek Golf Course on Monday, April 22, with the Buckaroos finishing eighth as a team with a score of 375
The rain finally went away for the Ladies Golf Club Monday (April 15) and Tuesday (April 16) tournaments. The Monday Nine Hole tournament first low gross winner was Shelly Smith with a score of 52.
To say it was a wild ride for the Lowry High School baseball team this spring would be an understatement. The Buckaroos were down to 11 players for the final three weeks of the season and picked up their first league win of the season in the finale homes games of the year.
The National Federation of High Schools announced that its board of directors has approved several prominent rule changes, including the addition of a three-point takedown, a four-point near-fall and an amendment to the out-of-bounds rule. The three-point takedown is only on the first takedown.
The Battle Mountain High School baseball team suffered three losses on the road to Yerington this past weekend. The Lions won the opener 15-2 on Friday and swept the doubleheader on Saturday 5-0 and 8-3.