Lowry High School is looking for help in locating members of the last state championship football team of 1965.
The Lowry High School boys soccer team suffered its first Division I-A North loss of the season at the hands of Spring Creek on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
With just two regular season tournaments left on the schedule, including one in Winnemucca, the Lowry High School girls golf team can all but begin packing for the state tournament in Boulder City next month.
Va Draunidalo is a senior at McDermitt Combined School. She plays volleyball, basketball and track and field for the Lady Bulldogs.
Melanie Lawson shot a two-day score of 183 to win the 2015 Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club Championship held Sept. 15 and Sept. 22 at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.
Over the past couple of years, the rivalry between the Lowry High School girls soccer team and Spring Creek has blossomed into one of the better ones between the schools.
After starting the year on a tough course in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Lowry High School cross country team had its opportunity at speed racing with the Dayton Invitational on Friday, Sept. 18.
MCDERMITT — Is it possible to make improvement in just 11 days? The McDermitt High School volleyball team showed that it is.
In a battle of teams looking for their first win in Division I-A North play this season, Lowry hosted Wooster this past Friday night at Jerry Tobin Field.
The Lowry High School freshmen football team picked up its first win of the season last Thursday with a 52-0 victory over the Colts, which included three interception returns for touchdowns.
The Lady Bucks were on the road for nearly 10 hours on Friday, meeting up with perennial power South Tahoe. The Vikings are the defending I-A state champion, and the same squad that knocked Lowry out of the regional playoffs a year ago.
The Lowry High School boys soccer team dropped a 5-1 decision to South Tahoe this past Friday night in Winnemucca. The Buckaroos are back on the field Wednesday starting at 3 p.m. with a road trip to Spring Creek. Above, Lowry’s Dalton Irons moves the ball up the field.
It’s a weekend the Lowry High School boys soccer team will not forget anytime soon.
The owner of the sled pull truck named Bad Investment, Tyler Plummer, discusses the new additions to his engine with Josh Cox at the United Truck and Tractor Association’s sled pull event held at the Tri-County Fair on Sept. 6. This truck calls Montana home but came all the way down to the Winnemucca Fairgrounds to take first prize in the 3.0 class with a pull of 279 feet and 4 inches making a top speed of 20 mph.