2011 News Archive

Season:

November News


Lowell advances to Ford Field with 42-35 overtime victory
MT PLEASANT—Lowell advanced to their third straight state final with a 42-35 overtime victory over Walled Lake Western. The Warriors scored on their opening possession to take an early 7-0 lead.


Red Arrows win regional title with 35-14 win over Tigers
LOWELL—The Red Arrows advanced to their third straight semi-final with a 35-14 victory over the Fenton Tigers. Gabe Dean led Lowell, who out gained Fenton 459 to 266, with 244 yards and three touchdowns on 34 carries.


Lowell advances to regional final with 36-7 victory over Muskegon
LOWELL—The Red Arrows won their fifth straight district title with a 36-7 victory over the Muskegon Big Reds. Gabe Dean rushed for 139 yards and scored 3 touchdowns on the ground.

October News


Blocked punt lifts Lowell past Forest Hills Central, 13-7
LOWELL—The Red Arrows improved their all-time playoff record to 32-10 and won their 12th straight playoff opener by defeating Forest Hills Central 13-7 on Friday. Lowell’s offense finished with 271 yards of total offense and the defense held the Rangers to 127 yards.


Red Arrows defeat Yellow Jackets 35-7
GREENVILLE--In the last game at Greenville\'s historic Black Field the Red Arrows were able to leave with a 35-7 victory. The win improves Lowell to 7-1 on the season and 3-1 in the conference.


Lowell defeats East Grand Rapids, 23-14
GRAND RAPIDS--Lowell defeated East Grand Rapids 23-14 to earn their first OK White victory and improve to 5-1 overall. The Red Arrow defense set up the games first touchdown when Reed Stormzand sacked Pioneer quarterback Travis Palmer and forced a fumble.

September News


Lowell falls to Grand Rapids Christian, 21-45
LOWELL--The Red Arrows fell to 4-1 on the season with a 21-45 loss to Grand Rapids Christian. The Eagles got on the board early when Kavon Frazier caught a short pass from senior quarterback Travis Kraai and went 68-yards down the Lowell sideline for a touchdown.


The Red Arrow Tradition
Contrary to the belief of many local citizens, the origin of Red Arrows has nothing to do with Native American tradition or folklore. For many years Lowell High School had no official nickname.


Lyman scores 4 touchdowns in victory over Rangers
LOWELL--Blake Lyman scored four touchdowns as Lowell went on to defeat Forest Hills Central 35-6. Lyman finished with six receptions for 140 yards and three touchdowns.


Pink Arrows defeat Rockets 42-7
LOWELL--The Red Arrows defeated Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 42-7 in the 4th annual Pink Arrow Project. The win improves Lowell to 4-0 in Pink Arrow games and 3-0 on the season.


Red Arrows earn 49-7 victory over Knights
The Red Arrows improved to 2-0 with a 49-7 win over the Kenowa Hills Knights. Senior Gabe Dean completed 11-of-12 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns.

August News


Lowell defeats Rockford in season opener, 28-7
LOWELL--Senior quarterback Gabe Dean accounted for 294 yards of total offense to lead Lowell past Rockford. Dean rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries and completed 12-of-19 passes for 193 yards and another score.

OK WHITE STANDINGS
TEAM CON OVR
Grand Rapids Christian5-010-1
Lowell4-112-2
East Grand Rapids3-29-4
Northview2-35-4
Greenville1-44-5
Grand Rapids Creston0-50-9
OK WHITE SCOREBOARD
East Grand Rapids (9-4)
37
Mount Pleasant (13-0)
38
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STATE RANKINGS
DIVISION 2
UPDATED: 10/25/11
1. FH Harrison 50 (1)
2. Lowell 45 (2)
3. Muskegon 38 (3)
4. Midland 34 (6)
5. DeLaSalle 29 (8)
6. Oxford 27 (7)
T7. Brother Rice 12 (9)
T7. Wyan. Roosevelt 12 (4)
9. WL Western 11 (10)
10. Port Huron 8 (5)

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GR PRESS RANKINGS
UPATED: 11/18/11
1. Lowell (1)
2. Rockford (2)
3. Zeeland West (3)
4. West Catholic (4)
5. East Grand Rapids (6)
6. GR Christian (7)
7. Comstock Park (8)
8. Holland (5)
9. Grand Haven (9)
10. Catholic Central (10)

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