The Battle Mountain High School girls basketball team came away from its latest road trip with a split of two games and remained in the hunt to capture a regional playoff berth.
After picking up a split of a pair of road games in the Division III North, the Battle Mountain High School boys basketball team still has the inside track to one of the four playoff spots in February.
The Battle Mountain High School junior varsity girls basketball team split a pair of games at home last weekend.
It was quite the week for the Battle Mountain High School junior varsity boys basketball team, who saw both games down to the final seconds. Fortunately, for the Longhorns they came away on the winning side on both occasions to improve to 3-1 in the Division III North and 12-2 overall.
During the basketball season there will be nights where everything goes in the basket and there will be nights were nothing will fall.
It may not seem it at the moment, but there is a reason why basketball players shoot free throws at practice for seemingly endless hours during the week.
The Battle Mountain High School wrestling team returned to action after taking the New Year’s weekend off.
Losses have been a rare commodity for the Battle Mountain High School junior varsity boys basketball team.
Unlike its boys counterparts, the end of the Christmas break was not as kind to the Battle Mountain High School girls basketball team.
The Sierra Nevada Classic is a wrestling tournament that features 88 teams from throughout the western United States. Battle Mountain High School was among the teams that met in Reno last week to battle on the mats.
It appears on paper that every game this year in the Division III North could be a toss up on the boys side with a balanced league.
As the old quote goes, “Iron sharpens iron,” and it comes as no surprise that the Battle Mountain High School wrestling team began the Christmas Break seeking out the best competition high school wrestling has to offer.
The two-week break for the Battle Mountain High School basketball teams comes to an end on Saturday.
The Battle Mountain High School wrestling team split up its team last weekend, sending as group to the Reno Tournament of Champions and to the Mustang Invitational in Lovelock.
Battle Mountain High School’s Jeff Oakes earned All-American honors with his victory at 182 pounds last Saturday at the Reno Tournament of Champions held at the Reno Event Center.