By Clariss Olson Posted March 20, 2020 JV baseball started with a strong season right out of the gate. In the first two games, the team trailed by only one
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Success, failure, elation, sadness: a year in Lowry Sports
By Mackie Grady, Austin Lloyd, Wyatte Sakurada Posted June 6, 2019 Whether it was on the court or the field, in the pool or on the course, Lowry had another
Art and CTE departments put work on display for community
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted June 6, 2019 The art and CTE programs had a presentation showing their work and their skills. The presentation took place on May 30, 2019. “Our
FAKE NEWS: Txendoa Cabatbat becomes Lowry’s official mascot
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
Varsity baseball looks to return to playoffs
By Wyatt Sakurada Posted April 26, 2019 The varsity boys start off the season pretty rough, only winning one game out of the series against South Tahoe. Lowry swept Sparks
Lady Bucks enjoying another successful season
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted April 26, 2019 This season, the Lady Bucks have been playing really well. They are 13-11 overall and 10-3 in league. They have found their rhythm
Lowry Then and Now: Baseball 1988
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
Student-Athlete of the Week: Tara Higley
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted March 28, 2019 Tara Higley has been chosen for the Student-Athlete of the Week. She is on the Lowry swim team. Higley has been swimming great
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Caleb Sanchez
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted February 22, 2019 Caleb Sanchez has always been interested in and has liked wrestling and football. He has been wrestling and playing football for 10 years.
JV Boys finish season 16-2
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted February 22, 2019 The JV boys started off the season with a win against Battle Mountain, 43-24. The boys then went on to win the Lovelock
