The first part of the Northern 2A schedule has provided Battle Mountain with its longest road trips of the season.
After taking the Christmas break off, the Battle Mountain High School wrestling and basketball teams return to action next week.
After taking the Christmas break off, the Battle Mountain High School wrestling and basketball teams return to action next week.
The Battle Mountain High School stayed home for the holidays, as it hosted the Battle Mountain Brawl this past Thursday. The dual tournament format featured White Pine, Mineral County, Fernley, Pershing County and Lowry. Lowry defeated Battle Mountain 45-27 to claim the crown. The Longhorns defeated the combined squad of White Pine and Mineral County and Fernley. Battle Mountain is off this week and returns to the mat on Friday, Jan. 6, in Buhl, Idaho.
In a busy week where it played three games, the Battle Mountain high School junior varsity basketball team collected two wins.
A small part of the Battle Mountain High School wrestling team made the trip to Lovelock this past Saturday for the Mustang Invitational that featured more than 20 teams from around Nevada.
It was a mixed bag of results for the Battle Mountain girls basketball team, who began its Northern 2A season in Lake Tahoe this past weekend.
The Battle Mountain High School boys basketball team started off the Northern 2A schedule with its longest road trip of the season.
The Battle Mountain High School junior varsity girls basketball won two of three games at its home invitational this past weekend.
The Battle Mountain High School junior varsity boys basketball team bounced back with five wins this past week.
The Battle Mountain High School girls basketball team continued its hot start on the season with four wins last weekend at the Comstock Classic in Virginia City.
The Battle Mountain High School boys basketball team made the best of its three-day trip to the Comstock Classic in Virginia City with four wins to improve to 7-2 on the season.
The Battle Mountain High School wrestling team made the short trip to Winnemucca this past weekend for the annual Cody Louk Invitational.
After dropping the first two games of the Serpent Classic in Hawthorne last weekend, the Battle Mountain High School boys basketball team bounced back with three consecutive wins to end the tournament with a 3-2 record.
The Battle Mountain Junior High School A volleyball team ended the season second place on Oct.22 in Round Mountain. They played each game as if it was their last and ended up coming out on top. In addition they had great teamwork, solid coaching and were a pleasure to watch. Great season girls.