Coyotes ready for district play
Borden County’s softball girls are hoping that a tough non-district schedule pays big dividends down the road.
Borden County’s softball girls are hoping that a tough non-district schedule pays big dividends down the road.
The Sands Mustangs and Klondike Cougars both finished their seasons in the Class 1A boys state basketball playoffs, and both are well represented on the all-District 8-A Boys Basketball Team.
Lamesa High School junior Kaden Vela enjoyed the type of weekend at the regional power lifting championships at Sundown that he won’t soon forget.
Last year, Lamesa High School’s Naomi Marroquin watched her sister Jocelyn medal at the girls’ state power lifting meet.
The Golden Tornadoes tennis team turned in another good showing in last weekend’s Brownfield Tournament finishing as the third best team behind Brownfield and Shallowater.
Spring break got off to a good start for the O’Donnell Eagles baseball team.
Greenwood’s West Texas March Classic turned out being a fairly productive weekend for the Golden Tornadoes.
Despite having only one runner back from last year’s state championship 1,600-meter relay team, the Klondike Cougars are proving they’re still tough to keep up with in that race.
Lamesa High School’s girls track squad put on quite a performance in the Golden Tornado Relays here Thursday, rolling up 188 points for a solid second place team showing.
The Golden Tornadoes had three gold medal winners in the varsity boys division at Thursday’s Golden Tornado Relays.
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