Tornado softball gets loss
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad ran into a buzz saw Friday night at Class 5A Abilene Wylie as the Bulldogs rolled to a 10-0 win in a game stopped after five innings on the 10-run rule.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad ran into a buzz saw Friday night at Class 5A Abilene Wylie as the Bulldogs rolled to a 10-0 win in a game stopped after five innings on the 10-run rule.
The recent basketball season was one of those ragsto- riches stories for Lamesa High School girls.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is 1-9-1 after losing their first two games in this weekend’s West Texas March Classic hosted by Greenwood.
The Golden Tornadoes had two first-place finishers in the seventh grade boys division at Tuesday’s junior high boys track meet at Golden Tor Stadium.
Borden County softball got another strong pitching performance from its all-state pitcher and the Coyotes’ enjoyed another big day at the plate but it wasn’t enough to overcome some shaky glovework Friday afternoon.
Both of Lamesa’s junior high girls track teams finished third in the team standings in their meet held here this past Tuesday.
Last March Landry Morrow was helping the Sands Mustang girls win their first-ever state basketball championship.
After Sands won the state basketball title a year ago and she was named the tournament’s MVP in Class 1A, Elysa Martinez hoped to get another shot at state this season.
Regulars in the regional golf tournament, Borden County’s boys might have their sights set somewhat higher this season.
After opening their season by rallying for a 17-12 victory on Feb. 28 at Gail the Coyotes finished their first week on the diamond by winning the Wood Bat Tournament last weekend at Hamlin.
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