Brownfield edges Lamesa in tennis
Coming home from Tuesday night’s dual match at Brown field, Golden Tornado tennis coach Jose Lucio couldn’t help but wonder what might have been against the always-tough Cubs.
Coming home from Tuesday night’s dual match at Brown field, Golden Tornado tennis coach Jose Lucio couldn’t help but wonder what might have been against the always-tough Cubs.
It was another rough night for the Golden Tornadoes’ sub-varsity football team Thursday at Muleshoe but Coach Gerry Woodberry believes the game was a step in the right direction.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyball teams found themselves on the wrong end of the score in after all four of their matches Thursday evening at Brownfield.
Some might have thought it a fluke that Garden City gave defending six-man Division I state champion Sterling City a scare in last week’s season opener.
The Klondike Cougars gave Midland Texas Leadership Charter Academy quite a lesson on six-man football Thursday evening in the Eagles’ second year to play the game.
A tough non-district football season coupled with a lack of experience continues to be a challenge for the Borden County Coyotes early in the season.
The Dawson Dragons didn’t come home with a victory over the Loop Longhorns’ JV on Thursday evening but Coach Corey Savage almost felt like they did.
South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD) officials were notified by state authorities Friday of one case of West Nile virus appearing in Plains.
ANDREWS – Strate Colbath’s determination, perseverance and desire within to complete a lengthy annual bicycle race in Wichita Falls last weekend were unquestionable.
SLATON – Stargazing enthusiasts at Cathelene Thomas Elementary (CTE) School gathered their own “star clusters” to participate in a stargazing event Thursday, Aug. 26 in the parking lot at City Hall.
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