By Wyatte Sakurada Posted April 26, 2019 Starting this fall during football season, Txendoa Cabatbat will be Lowry’s new mascot. Txendoa has been around Lowry for a long time. Cabatbat
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America’s Love Affair with Travel Sports
By Clarissa Olson and Mackie Grady Posted February 22, 2019 The topic of travel sports has been long debated in the United States. Travel sports have many pros and cons,
Student-Athlete of the Week: Dorsey Naveran
By Samm Sharp Posted October 4, 2017 Junior Dorsey Naveran was chosen by coach Taua Cabatbat as Student-Athlete of the Week. Naveran is a very consistent player for Lowry’s varsity
Football experts, Cabatbat and Lucas pick the bowl games
By Peyton Capellen Posted December 20, 2016 It’s that time of the year again, as the best in college football face off in their bowl games in the upcoming weeks.
Student-Athlete of the Week: Brady Lange
By Ale Ibarra Posted October 26, 2016 Number twelve on varsity football and this week’s Student-Athlete of the Week is Brady Lange, who was chosen by coach Taua Cabatbat. “It’s
The bowls according to Cabatbat and Lucas
By Darrin Nelson Posted December 16, 2015 As the college football season draws to an end Mr. Cabatbat and Mr. Lucas give their winning predictions. San Diego County CU Poinsettia:
Lowry loses to Wooster 27-14
By Chanse McAllister and Brody Goucher Posted October 5, 2015 On September 18, the Lowry varsity football team comeback came up a little short against the Wooster Colts. Although the Bucks
The Double Standard: Why women are treated differently
By Jessie Shirrick and Dani Ricker Posted December 17, 2014 Women have had the right to vote for 95 years, the Equal Pay Act has ensured the equal pay of men
Bowl Games Cabatbat and Lucas
By Brody Goucher Posted December 17, 2014 Michigan State vs. Baylor Cabatbat: “Baylor is going to win for the same reason TCU is going to win, they are pissed off and
Fake News: Mrs. Watts set to return in new role
By Nick Maddox Posted October 15, 2014 Ms. Debbie Watts is returning next semester as the new lunch detention teacher. Watts retired at the end of last year and Mr.
