By Wyatte Sakurada Posted April 26, 2019 The focus of the Lowry baseball program hasn’t changed since 1988. But the uniforms and field certainly have. They are still trying to
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The national pastime should return to the Olympics
By Nico Espinola Posted June 9, 2016 Baseball is a sport played by many, not just in the United States but all over the world. It has become popular in
Softball is just as difficult as baseball
By Kaity Sample Posted February 19, 2014 Most baseball players will argue that baseball is a harder sport than softball. I’ll give credit where it is due, but softball is
Why baseball is better than softball
By Tanner Lecumberry Posted February 19, 2014 There are certain rivalries between sports; basketball and wrestling, football and soccer, which will more than likely rage for all eternity. There is
The year in Lowry sports
By Justin Albright Posted May 29, 2013 FootballFor the third year in a row, Lowry had a very successful year. The year was clouded with doubt though due to the
Athlete of the Week: Daniel Pollock
By Omar Guerrero Posted May 15, 2013 This past weekend Lowry baseball faced off against two teams with their playoff chances at stake. The first team they faced was Fallon
A look back at JV baseball’s successful season
By Mickey Donovan Posted May 15, 2013 The JV baseball team had a terrific season, finishing with a record of 16-4-1. The team out-matched most of its competitors. Although at
Varsity baseball faces obstacles before the playoffs
By Justin Albright Posted April 26, 2013 On April 19 and 20, the Varsity baseball team faced off against Elko in three of the most important games of the year.
Athlete of the Week: Matt Wells
By Justin Albright Posted April 19, 2013 Coach Ron Espinola has chosen senior, Matt Wells as the Athlete of the Week. Wells is an infielder who was chosen due to
Lowry grads, Davey and Jamie Walton, continue in athletics in a different way
By Justin Albright Posted April 17, 2013 The colors green and gold might make you think of Battle Mountain or Manogue, but for two former Lowry athletes they mean only