Golden Tor flashes aren’t enough in opener
After watching Friday night’s high school football season open, local fans had to make the make trip back home with mixed reviews.
After watching Friday night’s high school football season open, local fans had to make the make trip back home with mixed reviews.
Despite playing last Friday’s six-man football opener without one of that game’s best Klondike still gave Knox City a fight to the finish, But in the end, it was the Greyhounds who had just a little more left in the tank as Knox City held off Klondike, 42-30, at Jayton. This game was part of last weekend’s Jayton Kickoff Classic.
If the first week of the Lamesa Press Reporter Football Contest is any kind of sign it’s definitely going to be a fight to the finish.
The Borden County Coyotes opened a new high school football season with a new head coach.
After being down by as many as three touchdowns to Petersburg early in the second quarter, the O’Donnell Eagles battled their way back Friday night at O’Donnell.
Air Bingham helped the Dawson Dragons get off to a strong start into the 2024 high school football season at Welch.
The Golden Tornadoes’ boys and girls opened their 2024 high school cross country season last Saturday in the Eric Stinson Invitational at Big Spring.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers have been back at again the second week of August but in that stretch they’ve only been at home once.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers split their season opening volleyball matches last Thursday evening against the Coahoma Bulldogettes.
Sands’ new head football coach Jacob Massey might have to wait at least another week to chalk up his first win with the Mustangs, but as long as the Mustangs continue duplicating the type of effort that they put into last week’s season opener against Hermleigh it’s probably not too far away.
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