Powerlifting sees change in schedule
The Golden Tornadoes’ power lifting squad will have to wait another week to open up its 2023 season.
The Golden Tornadoes’ power lifting squad will have to wait another week to open up its 2023 season.
By sending four of their players to regionals and also advancing to the regional team playoffs the past two seasons, the Golden Tornadoes have made quite a name for themselves in tennis.
Lamesa’s junior high boys basketball teams split their four games Monday evening at Littlefield, winning both seventh grade games and dropping both eighth grade games to the Wildcats.
It’s been right at two months ago since Klondike’s Bella Stevens came up with her final block or spike of her high school volleyball career, but the Cougar senior continues to get recognition.
Most big games never live up to its hype, but Friday night’s District 8A girls match up at Ackerly between Sands and Klondike did and then some.
A strong start helped the Borden County basketball boys make it three straight in the District 6A win column Friday evening at Gail where the Coyotes thumped the Wilson Mustangs, 70-15.
Friday the 13th wasn’t good for the O’Donnell Eagles in their District 6A high school basketball doubleheader on the road at Lorenzo.
Dawson’s high school hoopsters fell short on the scoreboard Friday night against Wellman-Union at Welch, but the Dragons didn’t come up short in effort against the Wildcats.
A nice crowd at the Golden Tornadoes’ new gym got its money’s worth and then some Tuesday night when Lamesa renewed an old rivalry against Dimmitt.
A strong start helped the Golden Tornado basketball girls make it two wins in a row in District 3-3A here Tuesday evening with a 4916 victory over Dimmitt at Lamesa High School’s new gym.
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