By Raegan Terry The freshman volleyball season brought the girls a huge learning experience and a great season. Alana Deputy most importantly loved her season because of her team and
Month: December 2023
Athlete of The Issue: Bryce Brinkerhoff
By Macy Whitted Lowry has had a great history of student-athletes, as the year ends and the class of 2024 plays their final season. Senior Bryce Brinkerhoff was noticed for
Dennis recognized for his effort and dedication
By Olivia Espinola Dennis’s athletic journey with wrestling and baseball is an ongoing commitment. Coaches have seen his improvement and growth over the years. Baseball coach Pachi Bengochea and wrestling
Athlete of the Issue: Alia Novi
By Luz Magaña Alia Novi is an outstanding athlete at Lowry High who has demonstrated her passion for sports throughout her career. Novi is a senior at Lowry and is
Girl’s JV soccer rises to the top
By Jocilyn Hawkins This year’s girl’s JV soccer team has worked very hard this season to climb to the top. The girls had plenty of fun practicing together and overall
Girl’s golf swings to victory
By Lainey Novacek The 2023 girl’s golf season was a huge success for all the players and coaches. All the players from last year returned (Isabell Bartell, Jordyn Medicine Cloud,
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Luke Fentress
By Ludi Canales The class of 2024 is filled with a tremendous amount of athletic talent. This issue’s Athlete of the Issue was awarded to Luke Fentress. Fentress is a
Should parents make their children do chores?
By Josie Jenkins Have you ever refused to help clean up your house? If so, does it drive your parents crazy? Many kids think, “Why should we help clean up
Do you fall to peer pressure?
By Juliana Blatzheim Whether you want to believe it or not, everyone is bound to give in to peer pressure. As a high school student, it is impossible to escape
Should American Sign Language be added as a course in school?
By Kelsey Kramer In high school, at least one foreign language credit is offered and offers courses like French or Spanish. ASL or American Sign Language is neither required nor