Tor volleyball suffers tough losses this week
The District 3-3A high school volleyball race cranked up this week.
The District 3-3A high school volleyball race cranked up this week.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad didn’t have many wins but their coach Jose Lucio still labeled last Saturday’s final home match of their fall schedule against SPECHA, a private school at Levelland, another success.
Klondike’s high school volleyballers put together one of their better matches of the season on Tuesday at Cougar Gymnasium, and it probably couldn’t have a better time in the eyes of head coach Niatha Cullen.
Lamesa High School cross country coach Rose Mary McCall continues to like the strides her runners are making this fall.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers enjoyed a clean sweep over the Dimmitt Bobbies here Monday evening.
Golden Tornado head football coach Joseph Hood hopes that last week’s thrilling 32-29 come-from-behind homecoming victory over Amarillo River Road should be a big shot in the arm for his troops going back into this week.
Despite losing two out of their last three games, the tradition-rich Borden County Coyotes are still ranked as one of the best in the state.
Both of Sands High School’s cross country teams are state ranked.
Having a mother who played college tennis for Texas Tech and a dad who ran hurdles for the Red Raiders, it would be hard for a lot of people to imagine Kirk Bryant having a job at one of Tech’s biggest rivals.
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