Voters support 13 of 14 Constitutional Amendments
Dawson County voters have spoken. They, along with Texans throughout the state, approved 13 of the 14 state constitutional amendments in Tuesday’s election.
Dawson County voters have spoken. They, along with Texans throughout the state, approved 13 of the 14 state constitutional amendments in Tuesday’s election.
With high school girls basketball seasons getting tipped off this past week, here’s a sneak preview of the five neighboring Class 1A area girls hoop programs.
With six players back from last year’s regional tournament team, the Borden County Coyotes find themselves going into this season ranked among the best in the state.
Making their second straight home appearance of this season, the Golden Tornado basketball girls led at the end of every quarter against Class 6A Midland High, except the one which counts the most, the last.
For the second time in a year, the Klondike Cougars find themselves going back to the Region I-IA Tournament at San Angelo Central.
Despite finding themselves somewhat short-handed, O’Donnell’s girls basketball squad still put on quite a show on opening night at Eagle Gym Tuesday evening blowing, out the Ira Bulldogs, 56-24.
It wasn’t the final outcome that they wanted. The Dawson Dragons girls still had their moments in Tuesday evening’s season opener against Lorenzo at Welch before the Hornettes stung the Dragons, 53-18.
After seeing two of their top players from each of the past two seasons take their acts to the collegiate levels, the Sands Mustangs girls knew that this high school basketball season could very well come down to a matter of time.
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