Coyotes 9-1 after Friday win
Borden County’s girls continued their quest for the District 6A crown Friday evening at Gail by blowing out Petersburg, 71-29.
Borden County’s girls continued their quest for the District 6A crown Friday evening at Gail by blowing out Petersburg, 71-29.
The O’Donnell Eagles enjoyed a clean sweep on the District 6A hardwoods Friday night at Southland.
After finishing the past two seasons in the fourth round of the state playoffs, Lamesa High School’s softball team will start this season as one of the topranked Class 3A teams in the state.
The Golden Tornado power lifters flexed their muscles Thursday at Seminole’s Iron Tribe Meet with three firstplace finishers.
Another good crowd at the new Lamesa High School Gym Monday evening saw the Golden Tors stay tied for the lead in District 3-3A by holding off longtime rival Brownfield in a 71-70 nailbiter.
After knocking off two of District 3-3A’s best in Muleshoe and Denver City, the Golden Tornado basketball girls were hoping to extend that streak of luck.
Golden Tornado seniors Jacob Casarez and Hailey Martinez teamed up to turn in a strong second place finish in mixed doubles at last Friday’s season-opening varsity tennis tournament at Big Spring.
The Golden Tors are hoping to make it three straight district championships this spring. After last Saturday’s first scrimmage showing at Snyder, one can’t help but feel they’re headed in the right direction.
For the second straight week inclement weather played havoc on the high school basketball scene. All three games concerning area high schools have been pushed back until later in the week.
By knocking off Lorenzo, 58-42, Friday evening at Gail, Borden County’s girls are now in a tie with Lorenzo for first place in the District 6A standings.
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