The McDermitt High School girls basketball team left little suspense on who was going to be the Division IV East regular season champions.
The McDermitt High School boys basketball team faces a number of scenarios as it closes out the regular season tonight at home against Eureka.
The chase for perfection for the Lowry High School junior varsity girls basketball team continued, with a 59-15 win over Fernley on Tuesday afternoon in Winnemucca. The Lady Bucks improved to 14-0 in the Division I-A North and 23-0 overall.
If there has been one nemesis on the floor for the Lowry High School junior varsity boys basketball team, it is Churchill County.
Denio School hosted the rural basketball league on Thursday, Jan. 29. The gym was packed with players and spectators watching the excitement of the games. In the 6-8 grade-division McDermitt beat Paradise Valley 35-9 and Denio/Orovada triumphed over Kings River with a score of 36-17. The Denio/Orovada 6-8 grades have joined together to make one team and they practice separately and come together on game day. The 3-5 grade-division also had McDermitt on top of Paradise Valley with a score of 22-13. Denio conquered Orovada by a score of 12 3 and then Kings River defeated Denio 14-8.The crowd favorites are always the pee wee games and they definitely won the crowd over again. Denio/Orovada played Kings River and their second game was against Paradise Valley. Courtesy photos
In order to win a state tournament, you need to catch a break every now and then. Unfortunately for the Lowry High School wrestling team, that did not happen this weekend at the NIAA State Wrestling Championships in Winnemucca.
For the third time since the 2012 season, the Lowry High School wrestling team has a four-time individual champion.
With the conclusion of the regular season last weekend, the McDermitt and Lowry high school basketball teams begin their quest for the state tournament with the regional championships this week.
They say all good things must come to an end.The Lowry High School wrestling team has been on magical run for seven years, dominanting the sport in Nevada for nearly a decade. If you mention Winnemucca to high school sports enthusiasts, the first thing that comes to mind is Buckaroo wrestling.
Browns Bar M jumped to the spot in the in the Winnemucca Pool League standings, with a 14-3 win over Outlaws in week 17 action. Browns Bar M is 14-3 and has earned 179 out of a possible 289 points.
There is a lot of work still to do, but the Lowry High School girls basketball team can mark off at least one item on their checklist.
The Special Olympics track and field season will begin soon, with practices held at Lowry High School, beginning on Tuesday, April 7. The team is coached by Leslie Molina.
The Winnemucca Junior High School seventh and eighth-grade volleyball teams get their seasons underway on Saturday, Feb. 28, in Winnemucca at 9 a.m..
With more than 75 percent of its team rebuilt from a season ago, the Lowry High School boys basketball team had positioned itself for a run at a seventh straight state tournament appearance.
The McDermitt High School basketball team was forced to forfeit five games it won during the Division IV East season on Tuesday.