If you blinked, you might have missed it. The Lowry High School volleyball team needed a little more than 45 minutes to beat Sparks 25-6, 25-13 and 25-7 on Wednesday night in Winnemucca.
It was built up as one of the top volleyball match-ups of the season in the Division I-A North. It turned out to be furthest thing from the truth.
When you look at the schedule and the result from the week before, one might have expected the Lowry High School football team to be a bit off in its home finale this past Friday night.
The Lowry High School girls golf team finished out its regular season with a second-place finish at Fallon last Wednesday in windy conditions at the Fallon Golf Course.
The Lowry High School junior varsity volleyball team continued its perfect season with a pair of wins this past weekend. The Lady Bucks swept Truckee at home and beat Pershing County 25-18 and 25-14 on Saturday in Lovelock. The Lady Bucks are 11-0 in the Division I-A North. Lowry travels to Fallon on Tuesday and are back home Saturday to play South Tahoe at 11 a.m.
Rack Pack moved into the top spot in the Winnemucca Pool League standings with a 2-0 record and 25 points after two weeks of play. They defeated Sand Dune Diggers 10-7 in week two action to stay undefeated.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -The Mountain West Conference and Learfield Sports recently announced that Sports Authority, one of the largest full-line sporting goods retailers in the United States and Puerto Rico, will serve as title sponsor for the 2014 Sports Authority Mountain West Football Championship on Saturday, Dec. 6. This marks the first time a title sponsor has been named for the championship game.
It has taken some 17 matches and almost the entire season, but Lowry High School boys soccer coach Steve Swanson would like to bottle up Tuesday's performance against Dayton and use it for the rest of the year.
In order to stay in the playoff hunt, the Lowry High School girls soccer team need victories to close out the regular season.
When the NIAA Division I-A Girls State Golf Championships began on Monday in Elko, Lowry High School was considered an underdog going into the two-day tournament.
The Lowry High School cross country team got one last race in last week, as it now turns its attention to the Division I-A North Regional Championships in Reno.
The McDermitt High School volleyball team used a pair of wins over Jackpot last Saturday to inch closer to a playoff berth in the Division IV Regional Championships that will take place in Elko on Friday, Nov. 7, and Saturday, Nov. 8.
The McDermitt High School football team wrapped up a stretch of three consecutive road trips last Friday night with a 42-14 loss to Wells. The defeat ended the run to the playoffs for the Bulldogs.
Even though it was played on an early afternoon Saturday, the atmosphere for the volleyball match between Lowry High School and South Tahoe resembled one on a Friday night.
For some reason there is that one team you can not beat no matter what the circumstances are.