Cougar spikers start title hunt
The Klondike Cougars started District 3-2A volleyball competition Tuesday evening at Cougar Gymnasium. A late rally helped them Cougars knock off the Rotan Yellowhammers, 25-11, 24-26, 25-9 and 25-22. “Our
The Klondike Cougars started District 3-2A volleyball competition Tuesday evening at Cougar Gymnasium. A late rally helped them Cougars knock off the Rotan Yellowhammers, 25-11, 24-26, 25-9 and 25-22. “Our
The Sands Mustangs continued their gallop into the cross country season last Saturday at the Lubbock Meet at Mae Simmons Park. “This was the first time Sands has filled a
The Golden Tornadoes’ cross country squad enjoyed a promising start to its season last Saturday in the Plains Invitational. “This was a very good beginning for our young athletes,” Golden
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers split their four matches Monday evening at Big Spring. The Golden Tors lost the eighth grade A team match to the Steers, 20-25, 26-24, 10-25. “A
Doug Baker went 11-1 and guessed 70 points on the tiebreaker to grab this week’s top cash prize of $20 in the second week of the Lamesa Press-Reporter Football Contest.
As tough as last week’s humbling 50-0 defeat to the Sonora Broncos was for Golden Tornado Coach Rodney Sims and his troops, the best thing that they can do now
New O’Donnell football coach Fernando Baeza looks at Friday night’s six-man contest at home against Ropes as a ‘statement’ game. Despite the fact that Baeza’s Eagles haven’t had much trouble
Less than a week after a mass shooting rocked the Midland-Odessa area, a Lamesa man was arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening to “shoot up” a Midland business. Isaac Rodriguez, 28,
A lockout at all Lamesa school campuses for about an hour on Thursday was a precautionary measure prompted by anonymous information, according to Superintendent Jim Knight. He said a lockout
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