Coyotes get win in seventh
The fact that they have yet to play a Class 1A opponent isn’t keeping Borden County’s softballers from reaching the win column.
The fact that they have yet to play a Class 1A opponent isn’t keeping Borden County’s softballers from reaching the win column.
Borden County’s annual Coyote Relays are ready to make another run Thursday at Gail.
District 3-3A golf tees off next week and although the Golden Tornado golf boys are still positive, they know that they’re going to have to play better than they did Tuesday at Denver City’s Yoakum County Golf Course.
The same way they dominated most of their District 6-A competition this season, the Borden County girls dominated the all-District 6-A Basketball Team.
O’Donnell’s boys were District 6-A’s co-champions in basketball along with Lorenzo.
After making quite a name for herself on the high school hardwoods this winter as a freshman, Klondike’s Grace Stevens is now shifting her focus to the greens.
The District 3-3A softball race begins this week, and the Golden Tornadoes appear ready to make a run at repeating as district champions.
Lamesa High School junior Paola Rodriguez and sophomore Naomi Marroquin finished a strong season by competing against the best in Texas Thursday at the girls state power lifting championships in Frisco.
The Golden Tornadoes were hoping to make it two straight in the baseball win column here Friday but Slaton left with a 7-3 win after the home team’s pitcher’s had a hard time finding the strike zone.
After sharing the District 8-A girls basketball championship and then each going three rounds deep in the playoffs, the Sands Mustangs and Klondike Cougars shared top billing on that league’s dream team.
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