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Football District Finals Playoff Game @ DeWitt November 8 7 pmDeWitt Memorial Stadium 2957 W. Herbison Rd. DeWitt MI 48820This is an MHSAA Tournament Event$7 GoFan Only. NO CASH. NO PASSESNo NoisemakersLink for Tickets here: https://gofan.co/app/school/MI4212
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2024-25 Winter Sports Tryout InformationPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTAll student-athletes must have a valid sports physical on file at Lowell High School to participate in athletics. The physical must be dated on or after April 15, 2024. MHSAA Physical Form Parents may upload the physical form in FinalForms. Students will NOT be allowed to practice or receive equipment/uniform until a completed MHSAA Physical/Health History Form is submitted to the Athletic Department. ALL STUDENT-ATHLETES MUST BE REGISTERED AT FINALFORMS (Link)Parents of incoming student-athletes must register at FinalForms and complete required forms; all current parents and student-athletes should log-in to FinalForms, update information (if needed), and select sports for the year. Students will NOT be allowed to practice or receive equipment/uniform until registered at FinalForms.STARTING DATES FOR WINTER SPORTSGirls Basketball - try-outs begin on November 18 at 3:00 - 5:00 pm at LHSBoys Ba
More About Winter Sports Tryouts - 2024🎉 Exciting News for Arrows Athletics Fans! 🎉
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website! **What's New:**🌐 Modern and User-Friendly Interface🔍 Improved Navigation for Easy Access📅 Brand New Calendar Layout📸 Stunning Visuals and GalleriesClick this link to learn more about the site.
More About 🎉 Exciting News for Arrows Athletics Fans! 🎉2024 Boys Volleyball State Champions!
2024 Boys Volleyball State Champions!
More About 2024 Boys Volleyball State Champions!Spring 2024 - OK White and OK Conference - All Conference Athletes
Spring 2024 - OK White and OK Conference - All Conference Athletes
More About Spring 2024 - OK White and OK Conference - All Conference Athletes2023 Athletes of the Year
Congratulations to Aubriegh Oswald and Carson Crace who were honored as our OK Conference Athletes of the Year! Both are multi-sport student-athletes who have won Conference Champions and competed for Team State Championships.
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Lowell Wrestling 10-Straight Team State Championships
Lowell Wrestling won its 10th consecutive MHSAA Div 2 Team State Championship on Saturday, February 25, 2023. Final: Lowell 42 Goodrich 18 Semifinal: Lowell 51 Gaylord 7 Quarterfinal: Lowell 49 Brother Rice 21
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German earns Silver Medal Honors, Wigger is your heat winner!
Boys Varsity TrackWarm and sunny was the recipe for the start of the MHSAA Division 1 Track and Field state finals at East Kentwood HS. Isabel German took advantage of this weather which did have a bit of a cross wind as she vaulted clean throughout the day in route to a runner up finish in the pole vault. Isabel’s 12’6” jump is 3” below her PR jump and matched the efforts by fellow OK White member Aubree Bowers (FHC) but German’s clean jumping earned the spot-on misses. The event, won by Brooke Bowers of FHC going 12’9” highlighted the OK White by capturing the top three positions. Bowers missed three attempts at 13’8” which would have set a new state meet record breaking Greenville’s and OK White Landon Kemp’s record of 13’7”. The weather on the track was not like the morning weather as the winds increased and the clouds eventually brought drizzle for the two races that Lowell had r
More About German earns Silver Medal Honors, Wigger is your heat winner!German earns Silver Medal Honors, Wigger is your heat winner!
Girls Varsity TrackWarm and sunny was the recipe for the start of the MHSAA Division 1 Track and Field state finals at East Kentwood HS. Isabel German took advantage of this weather which did have a bit of a cross wind as she vaulted clean throughout the day in route to a runner up finish in the pole vault. Isabel’s 12’6” jump is 3” below her PR jump and matched the efforts by fellow OK White member Aubree Bowers (FHC) but German’s clean jumping earned the spot-on misses. The event, won by Brooke Bowers of FHC going 12’9” highlighted the OK White by capturing the top three positions. Bowers missed three attempts at 13’8” which would have set a new state meet record breaking Greenville’s and OK White Landon Kemp’s record of 13’7”. The weather on the track was not like the morning weather as the winds increased and the clouds eventually brought drizzle for the two races that Lowell had r
More About German earns Silver Medal Honors, Wigger is your heat winner!MEGASTAR MS RECAP
Girls Varsity TrackSeventeen LMS athletes joined one thousand of their peers in participating in the All-Weather Seal Megastar Track Invitational held at Red Arrow Stadium this past Wednesday. It was one of the largest track meets in the state as there were 84 schools represented as well as 20 unattached athletes (not affiliated with a school). Lowell competed in the “Large” school division and saw some PR performances as well as school records get established on a near perfect evening. Competing in the meet itself is an accomplishment as the athletes needed to hit a qualifying mark to be entered. Getting the best of the best is the goal of the meet. Seventh grader Avi Elabed had a big day as he medaled in both the 1600m and 3200m finishing in 5th and 2nd respectively. Avi’s 1600m time of 4:56 was a PR while his 3200m time of 10:34.24 was a new school record. The pole vault saw the other school record as McKoye Yaw went 10
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Boys Varsity TrackSeventeen LMS athletes joined one thousand of their peers in participating in the All-Weather Seal Megastar Track Invitational held at Red Arrow Stadium this past Wednesday. It was one of the largest track meets in the state as there were 84 schools represented as well as 20 unattached athletes (not affiliated with a school). Lowell competed in the “Large” school division and saw some PR performances as well as school records get established on a near perfect evening. Competing in the meet itself is an accomplishment as the athletes needed to hit a qualifying mark to be entered. Getting the best of the best is the goal of the meet. Seventh grader Avi Elabed had a big day as he medaled in both the 1600m and 3200m finishing in 5th and 2nd respectively. Avi’s 1600m time of 4:56 was a PR while his 3200m time of 10:34.24 was a new school record. The pole vault saw the other school record as McKoye Yaw went 10
More About MEGASTAR MS RECAPWigger Punches Ticket to State as Relays Shine @ Regionals
Boys Varsity TrackChristopher Wigger ran a gutsy 300m hurdle race to close the gap on Caledonia’s Owen Harper and was able to out lean him at the finish to earn the second qualifying spot for the MHSAA D1 state meet. The difference between going to state and not was .01 seconds with Wigger running 41.23. Wigger also joined in some magic on the track as he was a member of two relay teams that moved up to number two on the LHS record board. The 800m relay team of Xavier Young, Wigger, Jacob Ort, and Mason Butler laid down a time of 1:32.43 which earned them 7th place in the meet and #2 on the record board, just .09 behind the team from 2000. Thirty minutes later, the 400m relay team of Young, Wigger, Christ Fitzpatrick, and Butler got the baton around the track in near perfection to finish in 44.98 which moved the team to the number two spot right behind the 1990 team. Next up for the Arrows is the Metro Health Scholarship meet on Tuesday @ Byron Center HS.
More About Wigger Punches Ticket to State as Relays Shine @ RegionalsIsabel German nails Regional Champion honors!
Girls Varsity TrackThe regional day didn’t start super for Isabel German. A third-place vault of 11’6” in the PV which secured a spot in the MHSAA State Meet did not satisfy her as it wasn’t as high as she has been going, but that isn’t where the day ended. German channeled her emotions and used it to press the pace in the 400m dash going end to end for the regional win winning it in 58.33. The outcome took a minute for the timer to separate German and St Joseph’s Naia Dibkey as they went toe to toe the final 100m with the final difference being .02 seconds. German’s time also moves her to #2 on the LHS board jumping ’03 graduate Natalie Kent and right behind ’13 grad Rachael Walters. Lowell’s hurdler Leah Krieger faced a loaded field in both the 100 /300 hurdles with a goal of finally punching her ticket to the big meet. In the 100H event Krieger went 15.77 which was good for 3rd but was just off
More About Isabel German nails Regional Champion honors!Chris Wigger Highlights Ok White Conference Meet
Boys Varsity TrackMatching your seed is one the biggest challenge in championship meets and that is what Chris Wigger did as he grabbed the gold medal and Al Conference honors in winning the 300m hurdles at the OK White Conference meet. Wigger went from the start and crossed the finish line in a PR time of 40.10 which easily distanced himself from runner up finish Blake Schmitt of Greenville. Chris’s time moves him to #3 on the LHS record board. The race followed up a 4th place finish in the 110HH in 15.63 which was just off his PR 15.61 set in the prelims on Wednesday. As a team Lowell finished in 7th place which matched their regular season finish. 1. Byron Center 149 2. FHC GR Forest Hills Central 118 3. Greenville 96.5 4. GR Chr
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Girls Varsity TrackThe Lady Arrows entered the Ok White Conference meet with a 5th place regular season finish and that is where the girls finished when the scoring was completed. The meet started out on Wednesday with a new school record as Isabel German broke her own school record of 12’0 set at the GR Elite Challenge as she soared 12’9” to capture 2nd place in the conference. The event won by FHC Brooke Bowers who set a new OK White conference meet record of 13’3”. German continued her scoring on day two as she captured three additional medals with a 2nd in the 400m, a 3rd in the 200m, and 5th in the 100m. Lowell also had a conference champion with Leah Krieger grabbing the win in the 300H running a PR 46.99 which moved her to #3 on the LHS record board. Earlier in the meet Krieger grabbed silver medalist honors in the 100H setting a new PR of 15.60 as well as a 5th place finish in the long jump goin
More About All Conference Performers Highlight OK White Conference MeetRed Arrows Battle BC Bulldogs
Girls Varsity TrackCapturing all four relays was the primary difference as the Lady Arrows came up short against Byron Center. The Arrows were able get four wins and four runners-up on the day which allowed the meet to stay competitive but wasn’t enough. Isabel German was a double winner grabbing the 400m and the Pole Vault. Audrey Latchaw and Leah Krieger won the 800 and the 300H respectively. Piper Risdon joined German and Kreiger in capturing silver medal honors in the SP while the other two hit PR’s in the 100m and 100H respectively. Team Score LHS 39 Byron Center 98
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Boys Varsity TrackLowell was able to catch a preview of next weeks conference meet as they competed against league leading Byron Center on a dual meet at BC. The two highlights in the meet were the performance of Christopher Wigger in the hurdles as well as the 800m relay team that continues to move up the LHS record board. Wigger won both events setting a PR in the 110HH with a time of 15.64 which was .02 faster than his PR of 15.66 he ran last Saturday. Wigger completed the hurdle sweep with a win in the 300H with a time of 42.28. The 800m Relay team of Xavier Young, Wigger, Jacob Ort, and Mason Butler ran 1:33.26 which is #3 on the LHS record board moving past the 1977 team. Team Score LHS 22 Byron Center 115 &nb
More About Red Arrows Face OK White Leader Byron CenterSilver Medals and School Record Highlight GR Elite Challenge Meet
Girls Varsity TrackThe breaking of a two-week school record in the pole vault highlighted the field events for the Red Arrows as Isabel German went 12’ to break the 11’10” record she set two weeks ago at the Soderman Relays. German’s vault was good for 2nd place in the event won by Brooke Bowers from Ok White foe Forest Hills Central with a vault of 12’6”. Leah Krieger continued to get it done in the hurdles as she took runner up honors in the 100MH in a time of 15.88. As in the pole vault the hurdle event was won by OK White competitor Natalie Formsma from Byron Center. Kreiger then joined teammates Claire O’Boyle, Josephine Costello, and Anika Huhn to take second place in the shuttle hurdle relay with a time of 1:11.23. Sophomore Audrey Latchaw took advantage of qualifying for the Elite 800m by running a PR 2:27.13 which moved her to #9 on the LHS record board. The final scoring event for Lowell was the Swedish Re
More About Silver Medals and School Record Highlight GR Elite Challenge MeetLowell Relay Team Makes Mark at the GR Elite Challenge
Boys Varsity TrackThe Red Arrow 800m Relay team of Xavier Young, Christopher Wigger, Jacob Ort, and Jake Schmidt jumped up the record board with 1:33.89 FAT performance. The time was good enough to move them to the #5 spot on the LHS record board and probably equally significant was the fastest FAT time ever for the event as the top three marks are converted from hand times. Considering the windy conditions, it is safe to say that the gents have a good shot of hitting the school record of 1:32.34 which was set in 2000. Earlier in the day Chris Wigger ran a PR 15.66 in the Elite 110HH which was good for fourth place. The Lowell distance runners kicked off the day as there were some GIANT PR’s in the 1600m as Marshall Huhn went 4:45, Drew Swayze went 4:52, Ben Atkins went 5:17, and Cody Bromley went 5:21. Later in the day teammate Cooper Byrne would improve his PR by 2 secs going 10:25 in the Elite 3200m. The highlight of the field events was Brady Smith&rs
More About Lowell Relay Team Makes Mark at the GR Elite ChallengeRed Arrows Drop Two against EGR and GRC
Boys Varsity TrackLowell faced two challenges on Wednesday as they had the opportunity to match up against two of the strongest D2 teams in the state on one day’s rest with a meet this past Monday. Both EGR and Christian used their long sprints and distance runners to jump to a lead and never really looked back. Lowell relied on both the throws and the hurdles to stay in the hunt as Chris Wigger had an exceptional day in the hurdles winning the 300H and taking second in the 110HH, while Avery Elmhirst and Brady Swift led the throwers in the Shot Put and Discus. Overall, as a team it was a very good day as the boys hit 42 PR performances on the day. Team Score LHS 42.50 GRC 94.50 &n
More About Red Arrows Drop Two against EGR and GRCLowell Girls Split against EGR and GRC
Girls Varsity TrackTeam Score LHS 68 GRC 64 LHS 47 EGR 90 Placing for the Arrows were… 1st place Isabel German PV 10-06
More About Lowell Girls Split against EGR and GRCLowell Runs and Jumps In Win Against Greenville
Girls Varsity TrackLowell played to it’s strengths in the sprints, hurdles, distance and jumps to get a quick start against the Hornets and never took the foot off of the pedal as they earned an 80-57 victory. The field events produced two quick wins with Leah Krieger winning the LJ in 14-05.50 and Isabel German grabbing the “w” in the PV going 11-06. Lowell then scored five straight victories as they went on to win 11 of the twelve running events. Multiple event winners were Audrey Latchaw in the distance events, Isabel German in the sprints, and Leah Kreiger in the hurdles. Overall it was a total team effort with many PR’s for the girls. Team Score Lowell 80 Greenville 57 &n
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Boys Varsity TrackGreenville arrived early for the Monday double dual and rode their field events and relays to a 96-46 win against the Red Arrows. Greenville left the field events with a 19-point lead and completed the win by sweeping the relay. Highlights for the Arrows were Mason Butler’s 100m win in 11.52 which is #8 on the record board and Christopher Wigger’s 300m hurdle win in 40.29 (#4 on the record)! Team Score Lowell 46 Greenville 96 &nb
More About Red Arrows Come Up Short against Yellow JacketsArrows Capture 4th at Kathy Talus Invite
Boys Varsity TrackThe Lowell throwers came ready for business as Lowell hosted the Kathy Talus Invitational which is held to honor long time coach and teacher Kathy Talus. Brady Swift paired up with Drew weber to take 3rd in the Discus relay as they threw 107-06 and 96-05 respectively and then Weber paired with the other Brady (Smith) in the shot put to take third throwing 42-06 and a PR 41-09.5. Chris Wigger made his presence known in the hurdles as he won the 300H in a PR 41.62 and followed up in the 110HH taking 3rd. Medaling for Lowell were 1st 300H Christopher Wigger 41.62PR 3rd Shot Put (Drew Weber /
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Girls Varsity TrackLowell took advantage of three 1st place finishes as they took fourth at the Kathy Talus Invite held at Red Arrow Stadium. The day started off as Isabel German and Olivia Lothian paired to win the PV relay in a combine jump of 18’. German won the event going 11’6”. On the track German took a sweet blind hand off from Leah Krieger in the final leg of the Red Arrow Relay as the team of Ruby German, Laney Bieneman, Krieger, German) grabbed the win in 1:58.68. German’s final event was a photo finish win in the 100m with a time of13.21 edging Milward from Byron Center by .01 seconds. Other Medalists were 3rd Krieger &nbs
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Girls Varsity SoccerThe JV Lady Arrows Soccer team played great last night at home against Greenville and won 8-0. Goals were scored by Keagan Lackschiede (2), Olivia Nisbet (2), Kara Bacon (2), Ainsley Ray, and Mia Vonderheide. Calli Rottier had the shutout. The Varsity Lady Arrows defeated Greenville 8-0 last night. Goals were scored by Kenzie Simkins (2), Carmen Mika, Hannah Ake, Delaney Lowe, Lauren Seevers, Olivia Blood, and Julia Kinsey. Assists were contributed by Evie Deur, Lowe, Kinsey, Mika, and L. Seevers. The shutout was recorded by Aubree Lee and Calli Rottier.
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Girls Varsity TrackLowell was able to split the relays against FHN but came up short in all four against Northview which resulted in a split against the OK White foes at a double dual hosted by GR Northview. Lowell took advantage of seven first place finishes as Leah Krieger owned the hurdles / LJ and Isabel German captured both sprints and the PV. Audrey Latchaw took the 800m out hard and held on for the win. Team Score FHN 60 Lowell 76 Northview 77 Lowell 60
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