Sports Editor Tony Erquiaga chats with local athletes.
For the past several of years, it has seemed the Lowry High School girls soccer team has had no luck with Churchill County.
The McDermitt High School football team fell to 0-2 on the season with a 58-0 road loss to Jordan Valley, Ore., on Friday, Sept. 11.
The Winnemucca seventh-grade girls basketball ‘A’ team cruised to a 38-10 win on its home floor on Tuesday.
After the first two tournaments of the girls golf season were decided by one stroke, there appears to be a new frontrunner in the Division I-A North standings.
It has almost been a month since the Lowry High School cross country team started practice.
After playing two tough non-conference matches to start the year, the McDermitt High School volleyball team found its way to the winning side at the best possible moment.
The Winnemucca Junior High School girls basketball teams were at home for the first time this past Saturday. The Warriors played host to Carson. The seventh-grade ‘A’ team won 24-14 and the ‘B’ squad lost 15-7. The eighth-grade ‘A’ lost 33-21 and the ‘B’ team was defeated 30-19. Winnemucca hosts Fallon today at 3:30 p.m.
After struggling for much of last year, the first signs of the 2015 season for the Lowry High School boys soccer team are positive ones.
The Lowry High School volleyball team couldn’t of had two different matches last week to begin play in the Division I-A North.
The Truckee football team looked like the Wolverines of old Saturday. Using their full arsenal of offensive weapons, the Wolverines gained 461 yards with 12 different players, while six players scored touchdowns in a 54-13 win over visiting Lowry.
April showers may bring May flowers, but May showers apparently saved this year’s chukar hunting season.
Caitlynn Cooper is a senior at Lowry High School. She plays soccer, basketball and track and field for the Buckaroos. She is also an academic-all state athlete.
After having no action in the first week of the season, the Lowry High School boys soccer team was finally able to get on the field this past weekend at the Spring Creek Jamboree.
Going into the High Sierra Invitational last weekend in California, the Lowry High School volleyball team was quite sure what to expect in the 36-team field.