As it was for the boys golf team, the Lowry High School swim team was hitting the reset button last weekend after a two-week way layoff in the schedule.
With 20 days off between tournaments, it seemed like the beginning of the season once again for the Lowry High School boys golf team.
RENO - The Nevada football team's second game of the season, against Pac-12 foe Washington State, has been moved up a day to Friday, Sept. 5 and will be broadcast to a national TV audience on ESPN or ESPN2.
When the Lowry High School track and field team hosts its invitational on Saturday, fans will see some new additions behind the football and soccer field.
The Humboldt County Rodeo Club continued to make its way through the spring schedule of the Nevada High School Rodeo Association with a trip to Fallon on April 12-13.
Despite another slow start to a series, the Lowry High School softball team bounced back in a big way last Saturday in Fallon, winning two of three games from the Greenwave.
The Winnemucca Little League will host a free Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run competition for area youth on Saturday, April 26, at at 10 a.m. at the Major Boys field.
McDermitt High School sophomore Va Draunidalo took home the top spot in the high jump at the Ranchers Invitational last Friday in Crane, Ore.
Denio and Kings River schools recently held their awards banquet for the basketball season at the Kings River Community Hall. The students from the two schools competed together as one team during the rural basketball season.
The Lowry High School track and field team played host to its annual invitational last Saturday, with Yerington, Eureka, McDermitt and Austin also in attendance.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, otherwise known as the Lowry High School softball team, showed up once again in Fallon last week.
Something unusual happened to the Lowry High School boys golf team on its trip to Elko County last week - it lost a Division I-A North tournament. The last time the Buckaroos suffered a defeat was at the 2011 state championships.
It is to the point in the season where the Lowry High School baseball team is throwing their arms up in the air trying to figure out what will happen next.
The Lowry High School junior varsity softball and baseball teams have stayed busy with a number of games in the past week.
Not many teams can be down 11-1 in a game and still believe that they can come back from that kind of deficit. But that is what faced the Lowry High School baseball team on a cold and wet late Friday afternoon in Winnemucca.