Coyotes falls by mercy rule
After graduating seven players off of last year’s state semi-finalist football team, Borden County Coach Trey Richey knew it could take some time for this year’s team to start showing what they might be able to do.
After graduating seven players off of last year’s state semi-finalist football team, Borden County Coach Trey Richey knew it could take some time for this year’s team to start showing what they might be able to do.
After getting beat by Big Spring last weekend, the Golden Tornadoes’ tennis turned things around and beat the Steers on Tuesday evening at Big Spring.
After basically spending most of her first month as the Golden Tornadoes’ head volleyball coach on the bus, Gaby Nichols can’t wait until next Saturday when the Lamesa High School volleyball squad finally makes its first home appearance of this season against the Olton Mustangs.
It’s hard to imagine what Borden County’s Brette Kaite Behrens and Kenzie White are going to do in their next three years in high school athletics after having the kind of year they did as freshmen.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers got their seasons off on the right foot by winning three out of their four matches against the Littlefield Wildcats here Thursday evening.
Before COVID-19 reared its ugly head, the Dawson County Senior Citizens’ Center was filled with noise from elderly residents who came for the daily lunches.
Jasmine Rodriques and Nik Blakely, both of Warrensburg, Missouri, were united in marriage during a 2 p.m. Aug. 14 double-ring ceremony in the Mildred B. Cooper Chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas with clergyman Jeff Mizell officiating.
The Dal Paso Museum has received the following memorial donations this past month:
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