Sevedge wins contest in tiebreaker showdown
Brent Sevedge edged the others on the tiebreaker after four contestants each picked 10 games correctly to lead this week’s results in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football guessing contest.
Brent Sevedge edged the others on the tiebreaker after four contestants each picked 10 games correctly to lead this week’s results in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football guessing contest.
Lamesa High School’s volleyball team showed here Tuesday they are continuing to make progress on the court.
While most high school volleyballers are already halfway into district the stateranked Klondike Cougars began their bid for the District 2-1A championship Tuesday evening at Klondike by spiking the Loop Longhorns, 25-12, 25-9 and 25-18.
Odessa Compass Academy has one of the top ranked Class 3A high school volleyball programs in the state, and their younger kids are pretty good, too.
Motivation shouldn’t be much of problem for the Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad as they return to the team tennis playoffs for the second year in a row.
The Golden Tornadoes’ football team still believes it can play with a lot of people.
It took the Klondike Cougars only one half of football Friday night at Southland to get their first victory in a bid for the Division II District 4A six-man football title.
A quick start didn’t hold up long for the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team Thursday evening at Kermit as the Yellowjackets rallied to capture a 12-6 victory.
The O’Donnell Eagles proved Friday night at O’Donnell that they can play football with some of the best in the state.
Borden County’s Kambell Schmidt and the Coyotes tuned up for the upcoming District 6A Championships by running this past Wednesday in the Anson Tigers’ Cross Country Invitational at the Anson Golf Course.
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