By Dylan Kalkoske Posted October 14, 2016 The girls’ JV soccer team’s season is going well, and coach Joelle Cooper is pleased with her team’s record so far. “Our season
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For Lady Bucks the cause is bigger than the game
By Dylan Kalkoske Posted October 14, 2016 On October 8, Lowry’s varsity girls soccer team faced the Greenwave for their Pink Game. Lady Bucks were helping to support not just
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Audrey Snow
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 14, 2016 This issue’s female Student-Athlete of the Issue, Audrey Snow, was chosen because of her performance in Monday night’s Powder Puff game. Snow had
Student-Athlete of the Week: Adrian Mendoza
By Kate Morton Posted September 19, 2016 This week’s Student-Athlete of the Week was chosen by varsity soccer coach Steve Swanson, who selected Adrian Mendoza in his efforts against Churchill
JV boys play well despite no wins to show for effort
By Ale Ibarra Posted September 6, 2016 Lowry soccer traveled to Spring Creek and finished with one loss and two ties. Coach Ron Espinola was pleased with his team’s performance
What you might have missed this year in Lowry sports
By Darrin Nelson Posted June 9, 2016 Another memorable year is ending and all of the sports are coming to a close as well. Lowry did very well with every athletic
Student-Athlete of the Year: Brian Shettler
By Aimee Brandon Posted June 9, 2016 As we say goodbye to the class of 2016 we say goodbye to one of Lowry’s outstanding three-sport athletes, Brian Shettler, our Student-Athlete of
USWNT should not be paid as much as the men
By Nico Espinola Posted April 27, 2016 Recently five USWNT players (Hope Solo, Carli Lloyd, Becky Sauerbrunn, Alex Morgan, and Megan Rapinoe) filed wage complaints to the federal Equal Employment
US to host Copa America Centenario
By Weston Irons Posted April 27, 2016 This summer, the competition of a lifetime, or rather the century, is coming to the United States, Copa America Centenario. Normally, FIFA holds a
