The Lowry High School girls soccer team got back on the winning track Wednesday afternoon with a 2-0 victory over Churchill County in Fallon
Even though the Northern 3A girls golf team title was decided a few weeks ago, there was still plenty of drama left to play out in the final two tournaments of the season on Monday and Tuesday.
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Each week, Winnemucca Publishing Sports Editor Tony Erquiaga ranks the Northern 3A football teams.
The past couple of weeks have been tough on the Lowry High School boys soccer team, with injuries taking their toll on the squad. In addition, goals have been hard to come by, with just one shot finding the net in the last five matches.
A day after shooting her season high on her home course, Tatyana Carlson bounced back this past Thursday to lead the field at the Lowry Invitational at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.
Homecoming can bring a lot of distractions for students and teams throughout the week. However, the Lowry High School volleyball team was looking to stay focused with hopes of winning the regular season title in the Northern 3A.
With the season coming quickly to a close, the Lowry High School girls soccer team was looking to make one final push to try to make the Northern 3A Regional Championships in Winnemucca in November.
Lowry High School junior Becca Kuskie was hoping to run under 20 minutes for the first time in her career this past Friday in Winnemucca at the Lowry Invitational.
After two weeks of close calls, the Lowry High School football team finally picked up its first win of the season on Friday night in Winnemucca. The Buckaroos celebrated Homecoming in style, scoring on their first possession of the night to beat Dayton 42-6.
The first two fall events have been held for the Nevada High School Rodeo Association have been held in Battle Mountain and White Pine.
The Lowry High School football team was back in the Sierra Nevada Mountains for the second time in three weeks.
The first time learning a new sport is tough. But that doesn’t bother the members of the Humboldt County Special Olympics team.
The Lowry High School girls soccer team was looking to get the second half of the Northern 3A season started on a high note when it hosted Spring Creek on Wednesday night.