LHS volleyball starts district play with big win agianst Cubs
The Golden Tornado volleyballers enjoyed the sweet taste of revenge here this past Saturday afternoon at the new Lamesa High School Gym.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers enjoyed the sweet taste of revenge here this past Saturday afternoon at the new Lamesa High School Gym.
Klondike sophomore sensation Jared Quintanilla returned to form last Friday night at Jim and Pat Nance Field leading the Cougars to a big 78-30 win over the Ira Bulldogs. That game was stopped early in the third quarter on six-man’s 45-point mercy rule.
Next up: Eagles host the Klondike Cougars in O’Donnell
Matthew 24: 7 “For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.”
A big second quarter last Friday night at Highland, helped the Borden County Coyotes blow open what had been a close game, as the Gail gang is now 5-0 after stinging the Hornets, 54-24.
A strong finish last Friday night at Ackerly turned out being just enough for the Sands Mustangs who held off the Loraine Bulldogs, 70-62, for their third win of this season.
As much progress as the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team has made this season now they just need to work on putting two good halves together.
If the Texas Legislature and Governor Greg Abbott have their way, school vouchers could become a reality.
The 2023 Sands High School homecoming court is comprised of (left to right) Senior Aubree Blissard, Junior Taylor Wall, Sophomore Lahela Aguilar, and Freshman Kaylynn Derry. Homecoming is next Friday, Sept. 29. The Sands Mustangs will face the Wellman-Union Wildcats beginning at 7:30 p.m.
is going to have to wait until probably Saturday before hitting the big screen at Movieland Theater.
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