By Halle Sullivan Posted June 7, 2018 Another year at Lowry comes to an end, and Lowry has had several excellent students who have excelled and done their best throughout
Tag: basketball
Student-Athlete of the Year: Kyllie Sappington
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted June 7, 2018 As the school year comes to an end, so do sports, along with the amazing senior athletes leaving to pursue their adult lives.
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Alyssa Kuskie
By Ale Ibarra Posted May 9, 2018 Maintaining the passion for a particular sport after so many years isn’t something many people do. Some grow out of it, or simply
FAKE NEWS: Kobe coming out of retirement to join Dodgers
By Riley Sakurada Posted March 6, 2018 Following Jordan and his dream of the big leagues, Kobe Bryant is coming out of retirement. That’s right, to become a player for
Varsity boys wrap up season with hard work
By Celest Castellanos Posted March 6, 2018 The varsity boys’ season was full of effort, hard work, and dedication. The Buckaroos finished 10-15 and 6-10 in league. The season started
Girl’s basketball ends season as runner-up to Greenwave
By Clarissa Olson Posted March 6, 2018 The Girls Varsity Basketball team concluded their season with a trip to the 2018 NIAA girls’ basketball Championship Tournament. On Friday, February 23,
Frosh boys close out dominant season
By Peyton Capellen Posted March 6, 2018 The freshman boys started their season well. Their first two wins came from defeating Reno High and Carson High, two teams that are
Student Athlete of the Issue: Hailey Hinkle
By Ale Ibarra Posted March 6, 2018 Being a student-athlete comes with a lot of difficulties, such as making time to do homework, getting enough sleep, and possibly having to
Freshman Lady Bucks complete season undefeated
By Ale Ibarra Posted March 6, 2018 These ladies had a great season as they finished undefeated. Their last game was February 10, against Elko, and they came out with
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Domonick Solis
By Peyton Capellen Posted March 6, 2018 Domonick Solis has been breaking ankles and taking names on the basketball court for the past four years at Lowry. He has put
