Tors improving despite losses
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is still seeking its first win of this season but one wouldn’t realize it from the tone of head coach Steve Garcia.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is still seeking its first win of this season but one wouldn’t realize it from the tone of head coach Steve Garcia.
Lamesa’s Cal Ripken League will be having an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at Off The Wall, located at 311 South 3rd Street, according to league President Hector Carrejo.
Lamesa’s junior high girls tracksters got their season off to a very encouraging start Thursday evening at Muleshoe where both the eighth and seventh graders finished second in the team standings.
Midway through the first quarter, the Class 3A bidistrict boys playoff game at Midland Legacy High School looked like a case of mistaken identity.
Borden County’s girls basketball squad is returning to the Region I-1A Tournament after holding off the Klondike Cougars in a 48-47 thriller Tuesday evening at Post.
A hot start didn’t last long enough for Klondike’s basketball boys Monday at Frenship High School as Whiteface ran off with a 76-49 Class 1A bi-district playoff victory.
After being tied with Spur at the half in their Class 1A bi-district basketball game at Slaton, the Eagles had to feel good about their chances.
There’s going to be a new Class 1A state girls basketball champ this March after the Sands Mustangs’ reign ended Tuesday night at Lubbock’s Rip Griffin Center.
Borden County’s basketball boys were only minutes away from taking a successful first in the Class 1A bi-district playoffs against Paducah Tuesday night at Post.
Lamesa senior Karmello Reyes took top billing at last weekend’s Reagan County Winter Tennis Tournament in Big Lake.
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