LAS VEGAS - The University of Nevada athletics department has received approval from the state's Board of Regents to proceed with an $11.5 million plan to renovate Mackay Stadium.
The list of accomplishments continues to grow for the Lowry High School wrestling team and the most decorated program in Nevada history is nearing one more.
It was an interesting start to the season for the Lowry High School boys basketball team to say the least.
The Lowry High School boys junior varsity boys basketball team tipped off its season this past weekend at the Pershing County tournament in Lovelock.
Coming off a Division I-A state championship a season ago, the Lowry High School girls basketball team is going to get the best from everyone it plays.
For the first time in a number of years it looked as if the Lowry High School wrestling team was going to be challenged at its home Cody Louk Invitational.
RENO - The 2014-15 college football bowl season will kick off with Nevada and Louisiana Lafayette in the 14th annual R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl on Saturday.
One of the longest winning streaks in Nevada history hit triple figures on Thursday night in Winnemucca, as the Lowry High School wrestling team won its 100th consecutive dual with 76-0 and 57-12 wins over South Tahoe and Douglas, respectively.
Sand Dune Diggers remained on top in the Winnemucca Pool League standings, despite a second consecutive defeat, losing 9-8 to Outcasts in week 10 action. Sand Dune Diggers is 6-4 and has earned 112 out of a possible 170 points.
For nine months, the McDermitt High School girls basketball team has one thing on its mind - Pyramid Lake.The Lakers defeated the Lady Bulldogs 60-58 in the Division IV regional semifinals a year ago, denying the young McDermitt squad a shot at the state tournament.
The calendar may still say December, but the McDermitt High School boys basketball team picked up an important win on the road Tuesday night.The Bulldogs traveled to Pyramid Lake and beat the Lakers 51-45 in overtime. The victory pushed McDermitt's record to 2-5 on the season.
At the start of the season, Lowry High School boys basketball coach Chad Peters said if his squad only won its two league games in December, he would be fine with that.After last weekend, the Buckaroos have doubled that total, with Division I-A North play set to begin this weekend in Winnemucca. Lowry traveled to Reno last week for the Rail City Classic. The Buckaroos were the defending champions of the tourney and went 2-2 this year.
The Lowry High School girls basketball team may still be finding its way on offense in the early going, but defense is currently leading the way for the defending state champions.
The Lowry High School girls basketball team prides itself as a group that gets after it on defense and wants to make it as miserable as possible for its opponents.
Sand Dune Diggers got back on the winning track and remained on top in the Winnemucca Pool League standing, defeating Players 2 13-4 in week 11 action. Sand Dune Diggers is 7-4 and has earned 125 out of a possible 187 points.