Eagle boys beat Buffalos
After a shaky start to begin the season, O’Donnell’s boys basketball squad is playing its best basketball here toward the end of the season.
After a shaky start to begin the season, O’Donnell’s boys basketball squad is playing its best basketball here toward the end of the season.
The Borden County Coyotes boys tuned up for their big District 6A re-match later this week by taking on Aspermont on Tuesday in Snyder.
The O’Donnell Eagles gave the Spur Bulldogs quite a scare in the first half of their Class 1A bi-district playoff game Monday night at Slaton.
The Dawson Dragons put up a good fight Tuesday night at Loop but it wasn’t enough as the Longhorns prevailed, 39-23, in their regular-season finale.
Lamesa’s seventh grade boys basketball A team finished its season with an 11-2 record with a 41-12 win over Dimmitt here Monday.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls finished the seasons on a tough note Monday at Dimmitt dropping two out of three games to the Bobbies.
Klondike’s girls cruised to an 89-42 Class 1A basketball playoff victory over Meadow at Lamesa High School’s new gym on Monday.
A pesky defense continues paying big dividends for the Borden County basketball girls, who blew out Guthrie, 77-26, in bi-district playoff action Monday evening at Lubbock Cooper.
Beating their league opponents by an average of 36 points per game, the Grady Wildcats breezed to the District 8A boys basketball championship.
The Sands Mustang girls basketball team took their first step toward a return to the state tournament by beating Morton, 86-24, in bi-district action Monday at Tahoka.
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