After having an unexpected week off due to Mother Nature, the Lowry High School wrestling team returned to the mats this past weekend at the Spring Creek Kiwanis Invitational.
The Lowry High School junior varsity boys basketball team returned to its home floor this past weekend with two victories.
st half of the Eastern 1A schedule coming to a close this Friday, there is a surprise leader to many throughout northern Nevada.
MCDERMITT — A year ago, the McDermitt High School girls basketball team played Owyhee four times, including in the Northern 1A regional championship and state championship.
With home games throughout the month of January, the Lowry High School boys basketball team was looking to dig itself out of an early hole in the Northern 3A standings.
One could not blame the Lowry High School girls basketball team for putting on a show in front of its home crowd.
After having an unexpected weekend off in the middle of the season, the Lowry High School girls basketball team was back on the home floor this weekend.
After missing out on the regional playoff a season ago on a tie-breaker, the McDermitt High School boys basketball team is going to do its best to avoid that situation this year.
Even though the other half of the Lowry High School wrestling team was forced to stay home because of the weather in Idaho, conditions were just good enough for a second group of grapplers to go to the Sparks Invitational last weekend.
The McDermitt High School girls basketball team began the defense of its Northern 1A regional championship, with a road trip to Wells and Jackpot this past weekend.
The Lowry High School junior varsity boys basketball team got back on the winning track on its home floor on Friday night with a 50-13 victory over Sparks. The Buckaroos are back home this weekend to play Dayton on Friday at 4:30 p.m. and South Tahoe on Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
A day after picking up a 54-50 win on Elko's home floor, the Lowry High School freshmen boys basketball team collected a 54-24 victory over Sparks on Friday afternoon in Winnemucca. The Buckaroos are off on Friday and travel to South Tahoe on Saturday for an 11:30 a.m. tip.
What looked to be a busy weekend for the Lowry High School girls basketball team turned into a dud. After beating Elko 53-36 this past Thursday, the Lady Bucks were scheduled to host Sparks on Friday and travel to Truckee on Saturday. However, in the mid afternoon on Friday, Sparks informed Lowry it did not have enough players and were forced to forfeit.
After dropping two of its four Northern 3A games by a point, the Lowry High School boys basketball team was looking to get back into playoff contention on its home floor on Friday night.
The Lowry and McDermitt high school basketball teams got some extra practice time in this week, as Mother Nature forced the cancellation of games earlier in the week.