Twenty junior golfers hit the links on Wednesday at the Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course as they participated in the Doug Maddox Memorial Tournament.
The Lowry High School football team began its journey through the Northern 3A football season on Wednesday night. “It looks like we are sitting right at 75 players,” said head coach Taua Cabatbat.
Cory Sample is currently leading the nation in points in the International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) Modifieds. He has 1,138 points and is holding onto a five-point lead over the driver in second place.
As the calendar turns to August, that signals the start of the season for the Lowry High School football team. All three levels (varsity, JV and freshmen) begin practice on Wednesday at 5 p.m.
The gym floor at Lowry High School (LHS) has been re-finished and inscribed with the words “Pat Hart Court” in Royal Blue to honor an LHS Hall of Famer.
Gail Piquet was the low gross winner, shooting a 44 to win the first flight of the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club Eclectic Tournament on Tuesday at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.
Thirty junior golfers braved the heat on Wednesday at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course as they participated in the Flex Fitness junior golf tournament.
The “King of the Hill” competition returned to the Good Times Drag Strip last Friday and Saturday July 20-21. The 1/8 mile track with a state of the art wireless timing system attracted racers from several states to compete for cash and bragging rights.
The roar of the engines could be heard for miles Friday night as the Winnemucca Regional Raceway hosted all classes of cars on their 1/3 mile oval track on Jungo Road.
Spike Frog Volleyball is a non-profit organization that tours the west putting on camps for kids in grades 6-12. This is the eighth year that the group has come to Winnemucca.
Nevada football coach Jay Norvell announced today that he is elevating Mike Chamoures within the Wolf Pack’s coaching staff and that Chamoures will coach safeties for the team in 2018.
The Winnemucca Events Center was full of activity last weekend as the Legacy Penning and Sorting Championships were held on Friday through Sunday.
The future Buckaroos and professional football player Jace Billingsley held a youth football camp in coordination with the Winnemucca Youth Football League (WYFL) on July 17-18 at Lowry High School.
The National High School Finals Rodeo concluded this past weekend in Rock Springs, Wyo., with success from Battle Mountain cowgirls.
Lynda Walton and Terri Kracaw tied for the low gross win shooting a pair of 96’s to win the first flight of the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club Nassau Tournament on Tuesday at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.