Lamesa Press-Reporter
School board to consider weapon detection system
A detection system that could point out any weapons coming onto school grounds is on the Lamesa school board’s agenda Thursday night.
City expects light agenda
Lamesa City Council members can expect a rather light agenda when they meet tonight at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall at 601 S. 1st Street.
IN PRAYER
Mother Superior, played by Mori Valenzuela, prays for guidance during all the chaos taking place in the Sisters of Perpetual Sewing convent. It’s all part of the Lamesa Community Players’ production of “Drinking Habits.” Lamesa Community Players’ newest production takes the stage at 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m., Sunday. Tickets can be obtained online at lamesacommunityplayers.com or by going to the box office from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. each weekday. Walk-ins are welcome on the night of the shows.
Tor baseballers keep going
After dropping four out of their past five outings going into last weekend’s District 3-A road trip at Muleshoe Golden Tor head baseball coach Steve Garcia didn’t shy away from the importance of Saturday’s game as as far as his squad’s playoff hopes were.
GT softballers getting closer
By coming back home Saturday evening from Muleshoe with an 8-1 win over the Mules, the Golden Tornado softballers are closer to their fourth straight District 3-3A championship.
Coyotes take pair from Ira
Borden County’s District 4-1A softball champion Coyotes turned out being too much for the Ira Bulldogs this past Friday evening at Gail in their final two games of the regular season.
Handful of track girls heading to regionals
A handful of Golden Tornado track girls qualified for regionals after turning in strong showing at last Thursday’s area track meet at Denver City.
Klondike, Sands going to regional contest
After a strong showing at their area track meet at Sundown both Klondike and Sands will be well represented this regional track meet at South Plains College at Levelland.