Brady Lowry

Brady Lowry
Brady Lowry
  • Weight:
    149
  • Hometown:
    Cedar City, UT
  • Year:
    RSSO
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Aziz Fayzullaev battled his way to a national title at 174 pounds, becoming the first Trapper to win a national title in five years.
TRIBUNE PHOTO BY STEVE MOSELEY
TRAPPERS RETURN TO THE PEAK

After a couple years of rebuilding, the Northwest College wrestling program proved it still belongs at the top of the NJCAA wrestling conversation. NWC battled through a season unlike any other to bring home a national champion, four All-Americans and finished 10th as a team at the NJCAA National Tournament this past weekend in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Brady Lowry (left) heads to the national tournament at 149 pounds as a returning All-American from the 2020 season.
TRIBUNE PHOTO BY CARLA WENSKY
NWC WRESTLING HEADS TO NATIONALS

Northwest College wrestling set out on the road for the NJCAA National Tournament in Council Bluffs, Iowa, taking six wrestlers with high goals to the final tournament of the year this Friday and Saturday.

The Trapper wrestlers hold their runner-up trophy at the Plains District Championships on Saturday. From left, Jim Zeigler, Gus Harrison, Brady Lowry, Bobur Berdiyorov, Aziz Fayzullaev, Josh Womack, Ryker Blackburn, Kendell Cummings, Cody Todd, Chris Cooley, Cody Pinkerton and Orrin Jackson.
PHOTO COURTESY SHANNON PINKERTON
SIX TRAPPERS ADVANCE TO NATIONALS

The Northwest College wrestling team took another important step in the rebuilding of its program over the weekend in Sterling, Colorado, finishing second as a team at the Plains District Championships on Saturday and qualifying six individuals to the NJCAA National Championships in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

The Apodaca Award is presented to Ryker Blackburn, flanked by former Trapper coaches and award winners during the Apodaca Duals on Friday night. From left: George Laughlin, Brady Lowry, Art Costello, Blackburn, Jim Zeigler, Travis Carter, Bobby Robins and Steve Knopp.
TRIBUNE PHOTO BY CARLA WENSKY
TRAPPERS BATTLE DURING APODACAS

Top talent from across the nation made its way to Powell on Friday and Saturday to take part in the 24th annual Apodaca Duals — where Ryker Blackburn was named the Apodaca Award winner, the No. 7-ranked Trappers battled with top 15 teams and Brady Lowry made his long-anticipated return to the mat.

Kendell Cummings (right) and Brady Lowry have both been recovering from a bear attack in October, with Lowry set to return for the Trappers this weekend at the Apodaca Duals.
TRIBUNE PHOTO BY SETH ROMSA
LOWRY RETURNS FOR APODACAS

Northwest will return home for the final time this season, hosting the Apodaca Duals for the first time in two years after the event was canceled last year due to COVID-19.

Aziz Fayzullaev (left) battles with Western Wyoming’s Christian Smoot during the Joe Mickelson Memorial Wrestling Open in November. Fayzullaev defeated Smoot in a No. 1 vs No. 2 matchup on Friday in a dual in Rock Springs.
TRIBUNE PHOTO BY CARLA WENSKY
NWC WRESTLING DROPS TOP-10 MATCHUP

One final match before the winter break brought an intriguing top-10 matchup for the No. 9-ranked Northwest College wrestling team, which dropped a tough contest against No. 2-ranked Western Wyoming 33-14 in Rock Springs.

NWC WRESTLERS HEAD TO MONTANA
NWC WRESTLERS HEAD TO MONTANA

Northwest College wrestling coach Jim Zeigler is putting the health of his wrestlers above the team record.

NWC WRESTLING CONTINUES TO BUILD IN 2022
NWC WRESTLING CONTINUES TO BUILD IN 2022

Heading into the 2022-23 wrestling season, Northwest wrestling is hoping to continue rebuilding as a program after a couple of years decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kendell Cummings and Brady Lowry
TRAPPER WRESTLERS MAULED BY GRIZZLY

Two Northwest College wrestlers were mauled by a grizzly bear while hiking Saturday on the South Fork.