Homecoming week the JV girls soccer team had three games. Their Monday game October 6, against Truckee the girls lost 9-0. On Tuesday the Lady Bucks played Fallon losing 1-0.
Year: 2014
JV Volleyball continues outstanding season
By Maddi Rose Posted October 15, 2014 The Lady Bucks JV volleyball continues to raze the competition throughout the season. The girls started off their astounding season with an undefeated
Varsity volleyball destroys Dayton and Fernley
By Nakiya Flores Posted October 15, 2014 Lowry Volleyball destroyed Dayton at their home game during homecoming week. The team has been growing with success throughout the season. Their phenomenal
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Jasmine Marchand
By Marissa Mendoza Posted October 15, 2014 Jasmine Marchand has been chosen as Student-Athlete of the WeekAthlete of the Issue for her excellence both on and off the field. Marchand is
Performer of the Week: Chaslynn McAllister
By Brenda Martinez Posted October 13, 2014 Chaslynn McAllister has been chosen for Performer of the Week by her coach, Diane Rice. “Not only is Chaslynn a great athlete, but she
Junk food vs healthy foods
By Nakiya Flores Posted October 10, 2014 Junk food plays a major role in everyone’s life. This food creates happiness when someone is distraught. However, junk food also creates a
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Charlotte
By Liam Gallups Posted October 9, 2014 On Saturday, Oct 11, 7:30 PM ET, be sure to catch the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway on ABC. If you
Should piercings and tattoos be acceptable?
By Nicholas Maddox Posted October 8, 2014 Most jobs, and some events, require you to look professional and require the person who has gauges, piercings, tattoos, etc. to have them
Proficiency testing schedule released
By Ron Espinola Posted October 7, 2014 Lowry High School has released the schedule for proficiency testing. Testing will take place the week of October 20-24, 2014. Use the following
Rethinking gender roles in sports
By Maddi Rose Posted October 6, 2014 Boys and girls were taught to take part in activities as a whole, so why separate them? Women know what they are signing