It was an emotional night to say the least at the Northern 3A Regional Volleyball Championships at Hug High School on Friday night. The Lowry High School volleyball took on Spring Creek, as a large group of fans plus a pep bus filled with Buckaroo students made the 165-mile trip to support the team and a senior on the squad.
Chevan Cordeiro passed for 340 yards and two touchdowns, Kairee Robinson ran for two big scores and San Jose State rallied for an emotional 35-28 victory over Nevada on Saturday night. San Jose State postponed its football game last weekend after freshman running back Camdan McWright was killed when he was hit by a school bus while riding a scooter near campus.
Michigan State has suspended four players for their role in roughing up Michigan players in a stadium tunnel after losing the game. Spartans coach Mel Tucker announced Sunday night that linebacker Tank Brown, safety Angelo Grose, defensive end Zion Young and cornerback Khary Crump were suspended immediately.
Lowry High School senior Ivan Lara finished 10th at the NIAA 3A Regional Cross Country Championships and has qualified for the 3A State Championships this Saturday in Boulder City.
The McDermitt High School volleyball team travels to Elko and Elko High School on Saturday for the Northern 1A East Regional Championships. The Lady Bulldogs finished at 2-8 and in fifth place in the regular season standings.
The Lowry High School boys soccer team concluded its season last week with a pair of losses in Northern 3A East play. The Buckaroos hosted Spring Creek on Tuesday, Oct. 25, and lost 2-0 to the Spartans.
Adua Boyle was the winner of the annual Presidents Cup played on Oct. 25. Congratulations to all the lady golfers for winning awards this season:
At the start of last week, if everything went right for the Lowry High School girls soccer team, it could find itself in the postseason. The Lady Bucks would have to find a way to beat two of the top teams in the Northern 3A East. It didn’t go as planned, but the Lady Bucks ended the season on a high note. Lowry traveled to Spring Creek on Tuesday, Oct. 25, and lost 3-0 to the Spartans.
The Lowry High School volleyball team is headed to the postseason for the first time since 2017 when it won the Northern 3A Regional Championships and advanced to the state championships.
What started out as a promising season for the Lowry High School football team, turned into an injury-plagued year by the end of October. With a number of players hurt and moved around to different spots, the Buckaroos finished its season on senior night this past Friday against Northern 3A East champion Churchill County. The Greenwave scored three touchdowns in the first quarter on their way to a 56-0 win. Lowry ended the year at 1-4 in the Northern 3A East and 5-4 overall.
The Lowry High School boys soccer team split a pair Northern 3A East matches this past week on the road in Lyon County.
The Lowry High School girls soccer team kept its postseason hopes alive with three ins at home last week. Lowry hosted Sparks in its final crossover match with the Northern 3A West and routed the Railroaders 7-1. Alia Novi collected a hat trick on the day and Maite Avalos added two goals.
Stephanie Crawford shot a low gross score of 44 to win the first flight of the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club eclectic tournament held Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.
Lowry High School sophomore Katie Cassinelli finished ninth at the NIAA 3A State Girls Golf Championships held Oct. 17-18 at Genoa Lakes Golf Club. Cassinelli shot equal rounds of 88 for a two-day total of 176. Teammate Lainey Novacek finished 35th with scores of 146 and 134 for a total of 280. Douglas won the state title for the second year in a row, finishing with a 665.
As the regular season comes to an end this week, the Lowry High School volleyball team is looking to position itself for the best possible playoff spot for the Northern 3A Regional Championships at Hug High School on Nov. 4-5.