By Justin Albright Posted December 12, 2012 For all you college football diehards, this is the best time of the year. Not only is it almost Christmas, but it’s also
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Juniors reclaim Heman title
By Jolyn Garcia Posted October 3, 2012 Cut-off tees and headbands. Screaming fans and pumped-up players. Practicing two weeks ahead and relying on their female classmates to teach them how
Athlete of the Week: Joseph Pasterino
By Josh Shaver Posted September 17, 2012 Joseph Pasterino was named Athlete of the Week for JV football. Pasterino was chosen by the coaches because he had a big impact
Coach of the year: Taua Cabatbat
By Hayley Goldblatt Posted May 30, 2012 This year’s Coach of the Year is Coach Cabatbat. Being Coach of the Year means that the coach is being recognized for the
The perfect proposal?
By Jolyn Garcia Posted February 15, 2012 In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, I went around Lowry and asked some of the teachers for the stories of their engagements. Each
Coaches Billingsley and Cabatbat pick the bowls
By Marc Esquivel Posted December 14, 2011 Rose Bowl: Oregon (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (11-2) Cabatbat – I’m going for Oregon because they’re the best team in Oregon. They’re better than
Health tips from Mr. Cabatbat
By Marc Esquivel Posted April 20, 2011 Look better. Feel better. And it will be better.” These are one of the many helpful health tips that Lowry’s P.E. and weights
Athlete of the Week: Robert Stepper
By Calvin Connors Posted February 4, 2011 Robert Stepper is a freshman playing on the freshmen basketball team and is this week’s Athlete of the Week. Robert did not make
More should be done to protect athletes from head injuries
By Brandon Eastman and Calvin Connors Posted October 20, 2010 FACTS There are an estimated 250,000 concussions every year in football. Head-related deaths accounted for 69% of football fatalities. Recent
More should be done to protect athletes from head injuries
By Brandon Eastman and Calvin Connors Posted October 20, 2010 FACTS There are an estimated 250,000 concussions every year in football. Head-related deaths accounted for 69% of football fatalities. Recent