By Alexis Galarza Posted March 10, 2023 This issue’s Athlete of the Issue was awarded to three-sport athlete Mia Hernandez. Hernandez’s love for sprouted from the early age of five, when
Category: Sports
Sports
JV girls ready to dominate on the field
By Audry Mason Posted March 10, 2023 The upcoming JV softball team is looking forward to having a successful season with a variety of new players. All of the girls have
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Coda Nichols
By Alexa Toscano Posted March 10, 2023 Coda Nichols is a senior at Lowry, he excels in many sports such as football, golf, and baseball. However, he has been a wrestler
JV baseball begins their season
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted March 10, 2023 The JV baseball season has just begun, and the team has an exciting season ahead of them. It has been a rough start
Lowry’s newest Hall of Fame inductees
By Alexis Galarza Posted March 10, 2023 This year Lowry inducted four new members to the Hall of Fame. Each of the members has been involved in the Humboldt County
Swimming, the only spring sport where getting wet is a good thing
By Ron Espinola Posted March 10, 2023 Unlike the other spring sports swimming has been able to get started in spite of the unusual weather. The team is returning some
JV boys sweep the courts this season
By Allison Green Posted March 10, 2023 This year the boy’s basketball team grew and succeeded throughout the season. Learning from a new coach helped put the game into perspective
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Ivan Roa
By Alexis Galarza Posted March 10, 2023 Not only is Ivan Roa a star in the classroom he is also a star on the course. His dedication to his sports
Varsity boys basketball fights through the season
By Kianna Head Posted March 10, 2023 Throughout the 2022-2023 basketball season, the varsity boys have worked hard and come a long way from where they started. Despite the losses,
JV Lady Bucks carry on through a challenging season
By Kailey Franklin Posted March 10, 2023 The JV girl’s basketball team had worked hard this season. They lost more games than they had hoped, but they learned a lot