The pavement of Interstate 80 was a familiar site once again, as the Lowry High School girls soccer team made the trek to Elko County to face Spring Creek.
It didn't take long for the Lowry High School volleyball team to bounce back from its first league loss of the season.
The Lowry High School girls soccer team began a tough stretch of three matches in five days, with a 7-0 loss to South Tahoe on Friday afternoon in Winnemucca. The Vikings entered the match as the defending Division I-A state champions.
The Lowry High School freshmen and JV volleyball teams knocked off Spring Creek Saturday in Winnemucca. The freshmen improved to 5-2 in league play with a 20-25, 25-15 and 17-15 victory. The JV remained undefeated on the season at 7-0 (Division I-A North) and 13-0 (overall) with a 25-18 and 25-15 sweep. The Lady Bucks host Dayton on Friday and Fernley on Saturday.
The perfect season continued for the Winnemucca Junior High School eighth-grade girls basketball team with three more wins.
One could not blame the Lowry High School girls soccer team if it had some tired legs on Tuesday afternoon.
When the original schedule came out at the beginning of the season, the NIAA Division I-A North Cross Country Regional Championships were set to take place at Shadow Mountain above Reed High School in Sparks.
The Lowry High School girls golf team may have lost out on an opportunity to repeat as the Division I-A North champion last Thursday at Truckee, but a state tournament berth is all but wrapped up.
Gail Piquet shot a score of 25.5 to win the first flight of the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club Blind Hole tournament Tuesday at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.
Despite a shaky start that saw them give up an early touchdown, the Lowry High School football team responded with 29 straight points and cruised to a 43-24 victory over Dayton.
After playing three weeks in a row on its home field, the McDermitt High School football team took to the road last Friday to play Eureka.
The Winnemucca Junior High School seventh-grade girls basketball team made the trip north to McDermitt last Saturday and won two of its three games.
With its playoff hopes on the line, the Lowry High School boys soccer team was looking to pull off a victory as in embarked on a road trip where it would play three matches in five days.
The Winnemucca Junior High School eighth-grade girls basketball team continued its season with a pair of victories in McDermitt last Saturday.