Ladies Golf Results —
Gold Medal Squared volleyball camp stops in Battle Mountain
Pershing County High School's weight room now has 10 power rack stations, each equipped with flooring, benches, weights, kettleballs, pull-up bars and more. It's all branded with the Mustang logo.
Summer vacation is just around the corner but it was football season for Lowry High School in the last two weeks of May.
The Battle Mountain NNA swim team began its long course season for the summer at the 2024 Intermountain Classic LC Swim Meet in Carson City from May 24-26. There were a lot of time improvements and coach Hall was pleased with the first meet of the summer season. Beckett and Barrett Buffington competed in their first long-course meet.
The future of rodeo is looking pretty good, as a pair of Humboldt County cowgirls swept the top spots at the Nevada Junior High State Finals Rodeo in Winnemucca over Memorial Day weekend. Five members of the club qualified for the national finals in Des Moines, Iowa.
Humboldt County will be well represented at the National High School Finals Rodeo in July in Rock Springs, Wyo., after their performances at the state final in Winnemucca over Memorial Day weekend.
The Joshua L. Foundation has selected 15 new scholarship recipients from 13 different high schools in northern Nevada and each recipient will receive a $5,000 scholarship. The 2024 recipients include local student/athletes Maddison McClure (Lowry High School) and Madyson Grenz from Pershing County High School in Lovelock.
Jefferies signs with Gavilan College
PCHS sets an hour aside at the end of each sports season to recognize the athlete’s hard work. On Wednesday, they celebrated the spring sports - baseball, softball, and track and field.
The newest class of the McDermitt High School Hall of Fame was inducted this past Saturday, at the McDermitt Community Hall.
There were close contests at the 2024 State Track and Field Championships last weekend at Carson High School. More than 1,000 athletes from four different classifications competed in the two-day event. They’d all qualified to compete at the state level.
In his final meet of his high school career, Battle Mountain High School’s Blake Stuart won the 2A triple jump at the NIAA State Track and Field Championships this past weekend at Carson High School in Carson City. Stuart came into the finals second in the seeding, but saved his best for last with a personal-best leap of 41 feet, 8.75 inches.
You could say Lowry High School sophomore Brent Kenison had a pretty good weekend at the Nevada State Track and Field Championships at Carson High School in Carson City. The state capitol was taken over by Kenison, who won three individual state titles over the two days. He did in style, setting personal bests in all three events.
The Lowry High School boys golf team concluded its regular season last week with tournaments in Dayton and Reno. The Buckaroos and the Northern 3A saw its tournament move from South Lake Tahoe to the Arnold Palmer-designed Dayton Valley Country Club on Monday, May 6.