Dragons re-write history
Dawson juniors Roman Trevino and Devon Armendariz were both fourth graders the last time that the Dragons celebrated a win on the high school gridiron.
Dawson juniors Roman Trevino and Devon Armendariz were both fourth graders the last time that the Dragons celebrated a win on the high school gridiron.
One couldn’t have liked Borden County’s chances in last Friday night’s match up against two-time Division II state six-man champion Benjamin, especially on the Mustangs’ Ben Grill Field.
The Sands Mustangs have now won two big games the past two weeks, which has the ‘Stangs rising again in this week’s Division II state six-man football poll.
After winning a seasonopening nail-biter against Petersburg, the O’Donnell Eagles have fallen hard in the past two weeks including 39-14 last Friday at Whitharral.
A tough start made for a long day for the Golden Tornado volleyballers Saturday afternoon at Class 4A Levelland.
With the likes of titans like Knox City, Jayton and Happy, one wouldn’t get much argument that the Klondike Cougars have had one of the toughest high school football schedules in the state in the first three weeks, if not the very toughest.
Jatuan Rodriques is this week’s top picker in the 2024 Football Contest.
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Catholic Funeral Mass for Johnny M. Garcia, 74, of Lamesa will be held Friday, September 20, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church with Father Rudy Crasta officiating.
Lamesa firefighters, law enforcement officials and medical personnel, along with their families and residents, converged onto the Dawson County Courthouse grounds early Wednesday evening to take part of the Honor Walk.
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