Even though the calendar says May, the Lowry High School football team will be busy this month.
The Lowry High School boys golf team is headed back to the state championships for the second year in a row.
The Lowry High School junior varsity baseball team closed out its season a little later than planned. The Buckaroos were suppose to play Fernley in early March but Mother Nature had other plans on the weekend. Lowry and Fernley met up on Tuesday in Winnemucca and split a pair of games. Fernley won the opener 13-2 and Lowry bounced back to win the finale 5-2.
The Lowry High School swimming team closed out the regular season last week and swept Excel Christian and Incline.
For the first time in a number of years, the Lowry High School baseball team had a chance to advance to the playoffs as the squad took to the field in the regular season finale last week against Truckee.
The final regional championships of the school year gets underway this week throughout northern Nevada. The Lowry High School softball team (21-3) earned the No. 2 seed in the Northern 3A Regional Championships, which starts Thursday at Churchill County High School in Fallon.
For the first time this year, the Lowry High School track and field team did not have to board a bus in the early morning hours and head for a meet. The Buckaroos closed out the regular season at home this past Saturday with its annual invitational that featured 11 teams from northern Nevada.
After almost beating the defending state champion the week before, the Lowry High School boys golf team dropped to fourth place at South Tahoe on Wednesday, May 2.
After winning two games in Fallon the week before, the scenarios for the Lowry High School softball team to clinch a bye and the No. 2 seed in the upcoming 3A regional championships were pretty simple.
Ladies Golf Club results
The Winnemucca Badgers 1-14- year-old traveling team began its season last Saturday in Reno
The Lowry High School swim teams were back in action last Saturday in Truckee and came away with wins over Fernley and Sage Ridge.
Even though the calendar says May, the Lowry High School football team will be busy this month.
San Diego State said Thursday that its proposed new 35,000-seat football stadium could be expanded to 55,000 seats if the NFL ever returns to the city.
The Humboldt County Rodeo Club has stayed busy with rodeos in Washoe County and Minden/Douglas over the past two weeks.