All boys and girls ages 10 to 14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition for the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship.
The 2015 Lowry High School spring sports night for athletes and parents will be held Thursday, Feb. 12, at 6 p.m. in the Lowry auditorium.Spring coaches and staff will be available to the athletes and parents. Practice times and team rules and regulations will be addressed by the individual staffs. The spring sports at Lowry include varsity and junior varsity baseball and softball, boys golf, swimming and track and field.
RENO - The University of Nevada football team signed 15 players to National Letters of Intent on signing day, marking third-year head coach Brian Polian's second full signing class at Nevada.
The Lowry High School football team will usher in a new era next season, as long-time head coach Tim Billingsley is stepping down from the position. Billingsley will still teach one more year at the school before retiring from that job as well.
When Mother Nature throws you a curve at this time of the year, it is usually in the form of snow. However, a fierce wind and dust storm on Friday threw a wrench in to the Lowry High School boys basketball team schedule.
Ever since winning the Division I-A state championship a season ago, the Lowry High School girls basketball team has had a huge target on its back since the start of the season.
Sand Dune Diggers remained in first place in the Winnemucca Pool League standing, even though they had a bye in week 16. Sand Dune Diggers is 11-4 and has earned 170 out of a possible 255 points.
The basketball games set for last Friday in Winnemucca between Lowry High School and Fernley were postponed due to weather. High winds in northern Nevada made it not safe for a number of teams travel on the roads.
The Lowry High School wrestling team won its seventh consecutive Division I-A North regional championship on Saturday, topping Spring Creek by 73 points at Spring Creek High School.
Except for a stretch during the State Farm Invitational at the end of December, the Lowry High School junior varsity girls basketball team has not had to worry about playing in a close game.
The Pershing County High School boys basketball teams fought on their home court against Incline this past Friday. The JV boys, coached by Jason Allen, won 55-48. The varsity squad also came out on top, 58-48, upsetting the No. 2 team in the Division II North. Earlier in the season, the Highlanders beat the Mustangs 79-62 in Incline.
The more things change, the more they stay the same and that can be said for the Lowry High School wrestling team.
Even though it was a couple of days later than expected, the Lowry High School girls basketball team finished off its slate of home games on Tuesday night against Fernley.
The Lowry High School boys basketball team is hitting its stride at just the right time. After suffering two home losses in mid-January, the Buckaroos picked up the sense of urgency and are riding a six-game winning streak.