By Calvin Connors Posted September 6, 2010 The Buckaroos annihilated Battle Mountain in a 61-0 victory Friday night August 27. In Lowry’s first home game of the season junior running
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Sports
Soccer kicks off season with a two-day tournament
By Sydney Blankenship Posted September 4, 2010 The boy’s and girl’s varsity soccer team started things off in Elko over the weekend. The boy’s lost three out of four of
Coach Don Walton secures $15,000 grant
By Ben Norfolk Posted June 2, 2010 Lowry baseball coach Don Walton recently received a $15,000 grant from the E.L. Cord foundation out of Reno which will be used to
Buckaroo Trivia
By Brooklyn Thomas Posted June 2, 2010 Mr. Warren Stotler coached Lowry varsity football from 1988-1993. In 1994 Junior Julie Peters was the first girl to play Lowry JV football.
Boys golf wins first state title since 1986, Dendary is runner-up
By Victoria Fragione and Mary Granath Posted June 2, 2010 The Lowry boy’s golf team continued its season-long domination by claiming the state title last week while competing in Las
Athlete of the Year: Lynnsey Johnson
By Emily Bonham Posted June 2, 2010 Lynnsey Johnson was born in Reno, Nevada on May 12, 1992. She is the oldest of three sisters. Johnson played softball and basketball
Athlete of the Year: David Eastman
By Brooklyn Thomas Posted June 2, 2010 Lowry’s Athlete of the Year, David Eastman, has been chosen for his devotion to athletics. He has participated in three sports for three
Lowry swim competes at Zone
By Miranda Buttram Posted May 20, 2010 Lowry High School swim team competed at zone on May 14 and 15. Fourteen students qualified to go to Zone: McKenzie Gray, Alex
Athlete of Week: Will Thacker
By Victoria Fragione Posted May 20, 2010 This week junior Will Thacker has been chosen for this week’s Athlete of the Week. Thacker participates in varsity football, varsity basketball and
Bucks get first Sweep in two seasons
By Brooklyn Thomas Posted May 7, 2010 On the weekend of prom, the Lowry Buckaroos traveled to play the Sparks Railroaders, but the Bucks only had one thing on their