Lamesa runners one meet away from championships
The Golden Tornadoes’ cross country season is down to one more meet before the District 3-3A Championships Oct. 11 at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
The Golden Tornadoes’ cross country season is down to one more meet before the District 3-3A Championships Oct. 11 at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
Without a valid tiebreaker, it wound up fairly crowded at the top of the standings this week in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s
If Friday night’s showing is any kind of sign, it would be hard to bet against Klondike three-peating as district champions.
The Sands Mustangs spoiled homecoming for the Wellman-Union Wildcats Friday night.
If the 190-mile road trip from Gail to Strawn Thursday evening wasn’t long enough for Borden County’s football team, it probably felt even further for the Coyotes on the way back home.
It’s nearly playoff time in fall team tennis and it couldn’t roll back around soon enough for the Golden Tornadoes.
Borden County junior Kambell Schmidt won the Highland Cross Country Meet this past Monday.
The Golden Tornadoes’ freshmen football team ran into a buzz saw Thursday evening at Lubbock Christian High School where the Eagles soared to a 42-8 victory.
Lamesa junior Meagan Hill gets support from Sagen Oaks and Lexi Hernandez as she returns the ball to Merkel in Tuesday’s matches at Follis Gym.
The Golden Tornadoes’ volleyball squad got another big win here Tuesday evening, knocking off the Merkel Badgers in three sets, 25-18, 25-21 and 25-15.
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