Estrada’s tennis win lone win Saturday
The play of the Golden Tors’ JoAnna Estrada was one of the few bright spots for the home team against District 4-4A leading Seminole.
The play of the Golden Tors’ JoAnna Estrada was one of the few bright spots for the home team against District 4-4A leading Seminole.
Klondike head football coach Dalton DeGraffenreid admitted this weekend that playing a non-district schedule loaded with perennial toughies in the first four weeks isn’t much fun.
This week’s football contest guesses have been tallied. Week four’s top two winners were clear while third place went to the tie breaker.
After getting off to a shaky start into this 2024 high school football season, Gordo Soliz and Sands Mustangs look to have things rolling.
Blown opportunities told the story for the Borden County Coyotes’ football team Friday evening at Rankin, where the Coyotes dropped a 16-8 nail-biter to the Red Devils.
Friday night’s six-man football battle between O’Donnell and Ira, featured a match up between two squads who are appear to be heading in different directions.
The Dawson Dragons were denied the chance at building a win streak, but the Dragons could be running into even bigger problems after last Friday night’s homecoming game at Welch.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad put together one of its strongest showings of this season here Tuesday evening against Levelland, but it wasn’t quite enough, as the Lobos held off Lamesa by a final margin of 10-9.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers are now less than a week away from cranking up district play, and Lamesa Coach Skye Torres believes her troops are ready for the biggest five weeks of their season.
Lamesa’s seventh grade A volleyball team is now 5-2 on the season, but it had to go the distance Monday evening at Odessa Compass Academy, where the Whirlwinds went three sets before bringing home the 13-26, 25-6 ,and 26-24 match victory.
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