Stevens takes top prize in weekly football contest
Jobi Stevens topped all in the weekly football contest going 11-1 on the week and taking home the first place prize of $25.
Jobi Stevens topped all in the weekly football contest going 11-1 on the week and taking home the first place prize of $25.
Life may give you crap, but it’s what you make of it that matters.
Sandra was in her mid-20s when we attended the same church and were part of the singles group. She had a beautiful smile and a bright personality, but one day life came crashing down on her when she received word that her dad had killed himself. The news impacted our group as we grieved for her devastating loss.
Gov. Greg Abbott, just hours after the Senate initially approved a school voucher measure, said he would add teacher raises and increased public school funding to the ongoing special session agenda if the Texas Legislature passes his voucher plan, the Texas Tribune reported.
Going into the 2023 high school football season last Friday night’s match-up here at Golden Tornado Stadium featured two teams many thought to be on opposite ends of the spectrum.
Although another loss to the scrappy Merkel Badgers here Saturday afternoon dimmed the Golden Tornado volleyballers’ playoff chances, Lamesa Coach Skye Torres is doing her best to remind her troops this season’s still long from being over.
S ome people say autumn means the end of summer and all the fun, time to get serious and go back to the ordinary. Others look forward to fall, saying it’s colorful and energizing and it’s like starting everything all over again.
Apparently, the Klondike Cougar volleyballers aren’t into sharing.
The Klondike Cougars have officially booked their return engagement to the Division II state football playoffs for the fourth year in a row by corralling the Loop Longhorns, 64-0, last Friday night in a game stopped at the half on sixman’s 45-point rule.
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