Sophomore Natalie Ho has undergone a transformation in the past two years: from a freshman benchwarmer who hardly knew what en guard meant, to a top-rate fencer who placed fourth at the All State Tournament on April 28. Ho’s diligence and dedication to the team has earned her the title of The Lowell’s fencing MVP.
With heavy hearts and silent stares Lowell girls’ soccer climbs onto a bus for a long ride home with plenty of time to ponder the commonly thought question. What went wrong?
A former Lowell coach and a former Lowell student are among five athletes and three coaches being inducted into a citywide program on May 19 honoring those who have contributed to high school sports.
Girls’ soccer swept up its biggest opponent, the Lincoln Mustangs, with ease. Back-to-back wins on April 10 against Marshall and April 12 against Lincoln, 8-0 and 3-0 respectively, prove the power of the Cardinals’ team cohesion and chemistry.
The varsity baseball team took a trip during spring break to San Diego, where they faced some of the top teams in the state, such as Mt. Carmel and El Diamante high schools, and wilted in the San Diego heat. Once again, Lowell’s game featured amazing pitching backed by poor offense, a rut the team can’t seem to get out of.
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