Klondike girls earn big win
Their final home match of the volleyball season Monday against District 2-1A foe Wellman-Union, which was senior night, was an emotional one for the Klondike Cougars.
Their final home match of the volleyball season Monday against District 2-1A foe Wellman-Union, which was senior night, was an emotional one for the Klondike Cougars.
With last week’s 56-32 win over Slaton, the Golden Tornadoes’ football team took a big step toward the playoffs. Another victory Friday night at Denver City squad would guarantee Lamesa its second post-season berth in 22 years.
The O’Donnell Eagles are huge favorites to get their second straight district football win of the season Friday at Wellman-Union.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers wrapped up their seasons Monday evening at Denver City.
For the second week in a row the Borden County Coyotes had a strong first half of football Friday night.
Their final home appearance of the season had the Golden Tornadoes fighting to keep their playoff hopes alive.
The Golden Tornadoes’ freshmen football team finished its season with a 5-4 record Thursday evening at Crane after falling to the Golden Cranes’ JV, 46-12.
A big second half Friday night at Meadow helped the O’Donnell Eagles begin their bid for six-man’s Division I District 5-1A championship by rolling past the Broncos, 69-38.
It’s a five and a half hour drive from Klondike to San Marcos but that’s the trip the Cougars had to make to play a football game Friday night.
Both the Borden County Coyotes and Sands Mustangs are hoping to book return trips to state when they compete in the Region I-1A Cross Country Championships Tuesday afternoon at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
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