One that got away; Tors fall short to ‘Cats
Lamesa fans have had the opportunity to catch some exciting high school football action this past month, right in their own backyard.
Lamesa fans have had the opportunity to catch some exciting high school football action this past month, right in their own backyard.
The Borden County Coyotes didn’t waste any time in taking their first step en route to six-man football’s Division I District 3-A championship.
Week seven of this year’s football contest sees a repeat winner.
Anybody at Wilson last Thursday night for Sands’ District 4-A six-man football opener against the Mustangs, must have left with one big question glaring in their minds.
The O’Donnell Eagles got back on the right track in a big way last Friday night at Meadow, where they blew out the Broncos, 88-56, in their Division I six-man football opener.
Division II six-man football District 4-1A beware.
The Golden Tornado high school varsity volleyballers got a valuable lesson the hard way this past Saturday at Crane.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers won three out of their four road matches last Thursday evening at Brownfield.
Natalie DeAnn King Smith, age 45, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 11, 2024, at her home in Lamesa, Texas, after a long battle with cancer.
Every second Tuesday of each month, lines of vehicles surround the First Baptist Church at 801 S. 1st Street.
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