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Lady Bucks sweep three games from Elko in Division I-A action

The Lowry High School softball team opened its home campaign in strong fashion by sweeping Elko in three games this past weekend. The Lady Bucks defeated the Indians 6-1 on Friday and swept a doubleheader 14-4 and 7-6 on Saturday to improve to 5-1 in the Division I-A and 8-2 overall. Lowry travels to Dayton this weekend, starting with a single game on Friday at 3 p.m. and a doubleheader on Saturday at 11 a.m. / Photos by Michael Michaelsen

Lady Bucks complete three-game sweep of Elko

Lowry sits at 5-1 in Division I-A North

It may have been just the second three-game series in the Division I-A North for the Lowry High School softball team, but the series the Lady Bucks hosted last weekend was important in the playoff seeding.

Lady Bucks take home first place at Yerington Relays

Criddle, Garrison, Hinkle, Jeppsen win events

The Lowry High School girls track and field team came back from the Yerington Relays last Saturday in the top spot out of 12 teams.

Lowry golfers finish fourth at Fallon, fifth at Fernley

Mendoza first in Division I-A North with 76.7 average

The Division I-A North boys golf season is proving to be a competitive one, with Lowry High School just a few strokes off of jumping into the top three on any given tournament.

Sand Dune Diggers leads Winnemucca Pool League standings

Weeks out in front in Top Gun standings

Sand Dune Diggers held onto its lead in the in the Winnemucca Pool League standings, with a 10-7 win over 8 Balls Ninjaz in week 22 action. Sand Dune Diggers is 16-5 and has earned 235 out of a possible 355 points.

Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club holds best nine tournament

Lynda Walton shot a low gross score of 35.5 to win the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club best nine tournament Tuesday at Winnemucca Municipal Golf Course.

Lowry baseball takes one of three games from Elko

Bucks travel to Dayton this weekend

For periods of time last weekend, the Lowry High School baseball team showed that it could play with the best teams in the Division I-A North.

Buckaroo swimmers sweep duals from South Tahoe

Lowry faces Fernley on Friday

The Lowry High School swim team continues to see its times drop and the Buckaroos are steadily qualifying swimmers for the regional championships in Carson City in May.

Rodeo action takes place in Fernley

The Humboldt County High School and junior high school rodeo club was in Fernley on Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15. Here, Julianne Montero competes in the barrel racing at the junior high level. She had the fastest time at the rodeo both days in the barrel racing with a time of 17.999 seconds on March 14 and 17.7225 on March 15. / Courtesy photo

Lowry High School student/athletes celebrate signing day

Four Buckaroos move to move on to the next level

It was a time for celebration last Wednesday at Lowry High School as four students made it official on their intent for the future at different colleges.

Lady Bucks' Jeppsen wins high jump at Fallon Elks Invitational

Lowry girls finish sixth as a team

The Lowry High School girls track and field team continues to produce strong performances as the season heads to spring break.

Browns Bar M moves to front in pool league standings

Septer out in front in Top Gun standings

Browns Bar M moved to the lead in the in the Winnemucca Pool League standings, with a 13-4 win over Hole in the Wall in week 23 action. Browns Bar M is 18-5 and has earned 24 out of a possible 391 points.

High school schedule light as Humboldt County on spring break

LHS baseball/softball teams host South Tahoe this weekend

With it being spring break for Humboldt County students, the high school sports schedule is light for the week.

Nevada hires Musselman as new men's basketball coach

RENO - The state Board of Regents approved a five-year contract worth $2 million for new Nevada basketball coach Eric Musselman, a two-time former NBA coach who says he's already on the recruiting trail and is planning to run a high-octane offense.

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