2006-2007
- WINTER 2007 ALL-MET
The Washington Post
A Glowing Crop
Player of the Year
Andy Lowy, Sr.
Sherwood | 130
Won his third Maryland 4A/3A championship and finished his career on an 86-match winning streak. Lowy finished the season 40-0, using a style known as "funk." Will wrestle at Princeton.Honorable Mention
135 -- Rhett Beattie
145 -- Steven Gamble
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- All-Gazette: Wrestling
The Gazette
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Wrestler of the Year Andy Lowy, Sherwood, Sr., 130 pounds (40-0); Became county’s ninth three-time state champ with 8-2 win over Old Mill’s Timmy Lobuglio. Won 74 straight matches in past two years. more...
- A Raised Hand, but No Question
Sherwood's Lowy Overcomes Nerves
The Washington Post
Thursday, March 8, 2007; Page GZ30
In the week leading up to the Maryland state finals, Sherwood senior Andy Lowy felt nervousness for the first time since his sophomore year. more...
- Lowy survives carnage
The Gazette
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
For much of this recently completed season, Sherwood senior wrestler Andy Lowy never gave winning a third straight state championship much thought. That is until the start of last week when Lowy began preparations for this past weekend’s 4A-3A state tournament at the University of Maryland’s Cole Field House in College Park. One week’s worth of thinking about it was enough, as Lowy defeated Old Mill’s Timmy Lobuglio, 8-2, to win the state’s 130-pound weight class. more...
- If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again
The Gazette
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
He was the only Warrior to dominate on Saturday, as Sherwood’s other two stalwarts overcame much tougher obstacles. Sophomore Steven Gamble (145) squeaked by Springbrook’s Carlo Galeano for the third time this year. They went to overtime tied at one, and both nearly scored twice in the final session before Gamble finally scored a two-point takedown. more...
- Sherwood’s Beattie has periodic success
The Examiner
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Beattie has a long list of dramatic victories, but it’s unlikely he ever shook as many hands as he did Saturday night. It was his final match at his home school and came on a night when his 9-year-old cousin, Callie, sang the national anthem. more...
- Cougars get respect; Warriors get titles
The Gazette
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
The second-biggest story of the day was Sherwood, which sent four wrestlers to the tournament’s finals and won three. The winning trio consists of all back-to-back county champions, and were, as often described by opposing coaches, the Warriors dominant middleweights: seniors Andy Lowy (130) and Rhett Beattie (135), and sophomore Steven Gamble (145). more...
- Individual standouts take stage
The Gazette
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
When asked their thoughts on this weekend’s 45th Montgomery County Public Schools Championship Tournament, the majority of county coaches expected the following to happen: Damascus and Northwest will vie for the team title while Sherwood will take home a lot of individual gold. more...
- With Strong Leadership, Wrestlers Will Compete for Postseason Glory
The Warrior Online
Friday, February 9, 2007
So far this season, the Warriors have wrestled well behind strong leader ship and five strong individuals. They look to make this a season to remember when the playoffs roll around next week. more...
- Jaguars appease title thirst at the Brook
The Gazette
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Jason Edwards’s bid for a second tournament title of the season came up two matches short at the recent Hub Cup Invitational Wrestling Tournament. more...
- Lowy’s defining moment
The Examiner
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
His shoulders were slumped, his chin was in his chest and his eyes were squeezed shut. Seated on a cold floor in a dark hallway outside the gym at Springbrook High, Sherwood wrestler Andy Lowy was a shadowy picture of dejection. more...
- Sherwood: share and share alike at Paint Branch
The Gazette
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Saturday’s wrestling tri-meet between Sherwood, Paint Branch and Springbrook provided a fantastic exhibition of some of the best individual and team wrestling units in the entire county. more...
- Sherwood's Lowy Brings the 'Funk'
The Washington Post
Friday, January 5, 2007; Page E08
Sherwood senior Andy Lowy had to bring the tape of his 130-pound championship bout at the Anne Arundel Holiday Tournament to practice this week, because some of his teammates and a coach had missed it. Even those who saw the match on Dec. 28 crowded around the television. more...
- Warrior Wrestlers Define Toughness
The Warrior Online
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Junior Matt Gordon’s wrestling practice can be described in two words: shark baits. Shark baits are arguably the hardest drill the Sherwood wrestling team does, and Gordon, lucky for him, gets hit the hardest by them. more...
