With a new playoff structure in place this fall, the final two matches of the week for the Lowry High School volleyball team were the most important of the season.
With the Northern I-A regional title wrapped up, the Lowry High School girls golf team saved its best for last.
The Winnemucca Junior High School seventh and eighth-grade girls basketball teams concluded their season this past Saturday in Lovelock.
Late last week something clicked for the Lowry High School boys soccer team, and head coach Steve Swanson hopes that continues.
If you blinked you may have missed it. The Lowry High School volleyball team made quick work of Sparks on Tuesday night, defeating the Railroaders 25-6, 25-15 and 25-14 to improve to 8-2 in the Division I-A North and 17-7 overall.
Ashlee Barron is a senior at Lowry High School. She plays volleyball and softball for the Buckaroos.
ELKO — The Elko Indians scored early, and then scored often Friday against the Lowry Buckaroos, running away with a 42-6 Homecoming victory at Warrior Field.
For the past month and a half, the Lowry High School cross country team has traveled on both sides of northern Nevada, with a trip to Boise, Idaho, thrown in as well.
If you take away the first tournament of the season, the Lowry High School girls golf team has been unbeatable in the Division I-A North.
After taking a week off, the Lowry High School girls golf team was back in action on Thursday on its home course to host the Division I-A North. Results were not available at press time. The Lady Bucks have clinched a spot in the state championships later this month in Boulder City. Lowry leads the league by six points and is nearing the point of winning the league title.
Chompoo Landt shot a low gross score of 44 to win the first flight of the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club Low blind hole tournament on Tuesday.
Lowry’s Adrian Mendoza makes his way through the Fernley defense in the Buckaroos’ 3-1 win over the Vaqueros on Wednesday night in Winnemucca.