By Kevin Boyle & Jolyn Garcia Posted February 15, 2012 The JV Lowry Buckaroos end the season on a high note, complementing their excellent season. As I walked to the
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Girl’s end season with win
By Brandon Eastman Posted February 15, 2012 With last year’s disappointing season behind them, the Lowry girl’s basketball team was looking forward to a return to the postseason this year.
Freshman boy’s basketball has successful season
By Hayley Goldblatt & Harley Long Posted February 15, 2012 They won their last two games of the season. One against Elko at home and they dominated the Wolverines in
Calvin’s top 10 college mascots
By Calvin Connors Posted February 15, 2012 Blue Devil (Duke)- The Blue Devil is the numero uno mascot because he reps the best college basketball team in the nation. The
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Angie Herrera
By Cole Erquiaga & Marc Esquivel Posted February 15, 2012 Angie Herrera is a talented athlete at Lowry, whose success in sports (like that of her cousin, Fernando Herrera) has
WRESTLERS RETURN TO STATE, SEEK 4-PEAT
By Wyatt Lester Posted February 15, 2012 Lowry attended the Northern Nevada Divisional tournament on February 11 and had a few interesting wins over some tough teams that have contenders
Varsity girls face obstacle in Elko
By Justin Albright Posted February 15, 2012 On February 7, the varsity girls basketball (15-6) team faced off against Elko (16-8). The girls started off strong, but couldn’t keep up
Lowry Voices: What is your favorite thing to receive on Valentines Day?
By Calvin Connors Posted February 15, 2012 Erik Francis- Chocolate or a kiss. Allyson Nimmick- Flowers and chocolate. Aaron Beck- A kiss. Kaley Silva- A big bear and roses.
Press Release: Departure of Aneesh Chopra
By Kevin Boyle Posted February 14, 2012 In a recent press release from the White House, President Obama made a statement regarding the departure of his assistant. The White House
Lowry falls short in key game against Elko
By Destiny James Posted February 14, 2012 The gym was roaring with enthusiasm, and the stands were packed from seat to seat. The Lowry Bucks boys varsity came up eight
