Camp focuses on character
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County Community Resource Group is busy planning for “Got Character” Camp 2021, scheduled for July 13-15.
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County Community Resource Group is busy planning for “Got Character” Camp 2021, scheduled for July 13-15.
Golden Tornado Athletic Director Gregg Moreland admits he took a chance three years ago when he hired a 24-year-old head basketball coach.
After helping lead their softball teams to successful seasons this spring, four area sluggers have been recognized among the best in the state by the Texas Girls Coaches Association.
After making all-state in his third different sport of the 2020-2021 school year, Borden County’s Trey Edwards modestly attributes his success to his Coyote teammates and coaches.
The son of a former Golden Tornado coaching assistant and Klondike Cougar head football coach is now being recognized as one of the best high school baseball catchers in the state.
Four years after coaching his high school alma mater to the high school volleyball playoffs, Marcus Hereford has been helping coach his college alma mater to the NCAA playoffs.
Dennis Page’s team shot a 28 on Wednesday evening to win the weekly golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Local churches continue to host Vacation Bible School (VBS) programs for various age groups. Some of those programs require pre-registration and others just need participants to show up.
Dallas native Sean Carter was a 22-year-old college student, athlete and model when his life took a dramatic and permanent turn on March 27, 2005.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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