Each week, Winnemucca Publishing Sports Editor Tony Erquiaga ranks the Northern 3A football teams.
The Battle Mountain High School girls soccer team got off to a good note last weekend, opening Northern 3A play with a 7-5 win at Yerington on Friday afternoon.
The Battle Mountain High School volleyball team began its slate of Northern 2A matches this past weekend at home against Lake Tahoe schools. Incline made the trek across Interstate 80 on Saturday and beat the Lady Longhorns 25-7, 25-17 and 25-19.
On Friday, Sept. 1, at Tim Knight Field, The Battle Mountain Longhorns played host to Southern 2A The Meadows School Mustangs.
Battle Mountain High School (BMHS) hosted the Longhorn Invitational Volleyball Tournament this past weekend.
The new-look Battle Mountain High School boys soccer team made the short trip to Winnemucca last weekend for the Lowry Invitational. Battle Mountain took on host Lowry on Friday afternoon and lost 8-1.
The Battle Mountain High School JV football team dropped its season-opener to Lowry 44-14 on Friday night in Battle Mountain.
Friday night lights returned to Tim Knight Field with 3A division Lowry High School Buckaroos taking on the 2A division Battle Mountain Longhorns. The Longhorns defended their home turf and sent Lowry High back down Interstate 80 with a 34-14 loss.
The Battle Mountain High School girls soccer team opened its season this past weekend in Winnemucca at the Lowry Invitational.
High school football teams in Nevada have been practicing for the last week and half and now its time for the rest of fall sports to jump in. Volleyball, soccer, girls golf and boys and girls cross country are all underway in Lander County and the rest of Nevada.
A crowd lined both sides of Elmhurst Avenue on Saturday afternoon. They came to watch one of Frontier Day's most popular events – the weight carry competition.
Tryouts for the Battle Mountain High School varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams will take place Aug. 14-16 from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. at the high school gym.
Battle Mountain High School football season officially returned last week with heat acclimation and conditioning drills. Coach Mitch Domagala held an early morning practice at 12 a.m. Saturday called Midnight Madness.
The Battle Mountain Little League softball all-stars fell short of their goals in Missoula, Mont., finishing with an overall record of 1-7. The young ladies played their hearts out competing against some of the best softball teams on the west coast.
The long high school rodeo season comes to an end in the next week, with the 69th Annual National High School Finals Rodeo in Gillette, Wyo.