By Marc Esquivel Posted December 14, 2011 Rose Bowl: Oregon (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (11-2) Cabatbat – I’m going to Oregon because they’re the best team in Oregon. They’re better than
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CC’s What to Watch in sports
By Calvin Connors Posted December 14, 2011 College basketball: Arizona vs GonzagaGonzaga will beat the Arizona Wildcats due to the fact that the game is at “The Kennel” (at Gonzaga)
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Jesse Studebaker
By Wyatt Lester Posted December 14, 2011 Jesse Studebaker, a junior at Lowry, is a student-athlete who participates in many athletic events for Lowry High School. He participates in Football,
Varsity girls drop Tonapah
By Jessie Schirrick Posted December 10, 2011 The Lady Bucks won on December 1, when they played against Tonopah. The girls won 54-14 at the home game on Thursday. Ere
Athlete of the Week: Nate Eldodt
By Destiny James Posted December 10, 2011 Nathan Eldodt was named athlete of the week for boy’s JV basketball. Eldodt was chosen by the coaches because he played great defense,
Wrestlers continue success at Carson Duals
By Calvin Connors Posted December 10, 2011 The dominant Lowry wrestling team took on the challenge of going to the Carson Duals to test their skills against the top 4A
Varsity boys dominate Lowry Invitational
By Justin Albright Posted December 10, 2011 On December 1, Lowry hosted the Lowry Invitational and broke some necks and cashed some checks. Lowry played Tonopah, Mcdermitt, Owyhee, and Virgin
Coach K keeps cruising
By Calvin Connors Posted November 18, 2011 Mike Krzyzewski picked up his 903rd win against the Michigan State Spartans, which makes him the winningest coach in men’s college basketball. On
Athlete of the Week: Bryan Noble
By Jessie Schirrick Posted November 10, 2011 The varsity football team has really proved themselves this season by making it to the playoffs for the second year in a row
Cross Country takes two to state
By Destiny James Posted November 8, 2011 Lowry high school took two cross country girls to state; senior Kinzie McClintick and sophomore Jorden Raynor. McClintick placed in the top ten,
