Golden Tors’ JV suffers big loss
It was another long night for the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team Thursday evening in the Hub City as Lubbock High turned out being too much for the visitors in
It was another long night for the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team Thursday evening in the Hub City as Lubbock High turned out being too much for the visitors in
Perhaps one of the biggest questions concerning the Golden Tornadoes’ homecoming night was when the football game actually was going to get kicked off. Due to Friday evening’s thunderstorm, the
Due to Mother Nature, the O’Donnell Eagles got an unexpected night off on Friday at O’Donnell. The Eagles were scheduled to take on Petersburg but after three lightning delays school
The No. 1 ranked Division I six-man football team in the state didn’t always look like it Friday night at Gail but in the end it was still enough to
Sands’ young Mustangs continued showing growth in their fourth game of their season Thursday at Ackerly. Coach Steve Keith’s Mustangs not only outscored their opponents 13-6, in the fourth quarter
Lamesa’s eighth grade A football team celebrated its first win of the season Tuesday evening at Levelland, beating the Loboes, 20-16. Coach Bobby Alvarez said the contest was won in
Clinging to a slim seven-point halftime lead Friday night at Meadow, Klondike Cougar head coach Dalton DeGraffenreid challenged his troops at the break. DeGraffenreid had to like what he saw
There will be a wide selection of vendors selling a variety of products during the first-ever Fall Market on the Square Saturday, Sept. 28. As of this week, over 20
The Lamesa Community Player’s next show, “The Prisoner of Second Avenue”, features a married couple, Mel and Edna Edison, played by a married couple, Randy and Letha Leonard. The Leonards,
Sadie Ludecke is almost 90 years old and has an interesting hobby as well as a witty sense of humor. “Don’t write that I’m 90 because I won’t be until
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