By Brody Goucher Posted February 6, 2013 Carli Evatz has been chosen as Athlete of the Issue for her outstanding leadership and commitment to being the best she can be
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Varsity girl’s basketball team looks for productive season
By Weston Irons Posted December 1, 2012 As winter approaches, so does the varsity girl’s basketball season. The girls have been practicing hard for the past few weeks and the
Lowry girls defeat West Wendover
By Taylor LaTray Posted February 6, 2012 On Saturday, January 28, the Lowry girls varsity traveled to West Wendover leaving the Wolverines with a loss on their own court. The
Lowry girls defeat West Wendover
By Taylor LaTray Posted February 4, 2012 On Saturday, January 28, the Lowry girls varsity traveled to West Wendover leaving the Wolverines with a loss on their own court. The
Girls drop key league game to Spartans
By Harley Long Posted January 25, 2012 Tuesday, January 17, the varsity girl’s basketball team had a big disappointment against Spring Creek. The girls were ahead for the first quarter
Lady Bucks look to return to past success
By Brandon Eastman & Harley Long Posted December 14, 2011 Last year the team was 12-13 and was one game away from going to the playoffs. Tough losses to Battle
Buckaroos suffer tough loss to Spartans
By Hana Etcheverry Posted February 9, 2011 Due to a whopping 30 turnovers, the Lady Buckaroos suffered a tough loss this past Tuesday, February 1 to the Spring Creek Spartans.
Athlete of the Week: Julia Dufurrena
By Maria-Elise Kitras Posted January 28, 2011 Julia Dufurrena, a junior on the varsity girls basketball team, has been selected Athlete of the Week. Dufurrena has been playing on the
Varsity basketball opens league play against Fernley and Dayton
By Calvin Connors and Sydney Blankenship Posted January 12, 2011 The Lady Bucks kicked off their 3A basketball season with a blowout win against the Dayton Dust Devils. “The girls
Lady Bucks have high expectations
By Brandon Eastman Posted December 7, 2010 On February 27, 2010, with one second left on the clock, the Lowry girl’s basketball team could do nothing but watch as a