LHS freshmen nab fourth straight win
After blowing out their last three opponents, the Golden Tornadoes made the 131-mile trip to McCamey Thursday evening to take on their second JV opponent of this month.
After blowing out their last three opponents, the Golden Tornadoes made the 131-mile trip to McCamey Thursday evening to take on their second JV opponent of this month.
Lamesa’s seventh grade football team apparently is on the right track.
Klondike’s Truett Thixton receives a pass while Sands’ Ivan Mena drives to intercept in last week’s game at Ackerly.
The Borden County Coyotes won their homecoming game Friday night at Gail by holding off the Highland Hornets, 47-40.
The Loraine Bulldogs are one of the top ranked Division II six-man football teams in the state.
Despite watching his Cougars lose Friday night’s six-man football game at Ira, 64-40, Klondike Coach Dalton DeGraffenreid voiced a lot of confidence in his squad.
The O’Donnell Eagles not only lost Friday night’s six-man football game at Nazareth, 45-0, but they may have lost a key player in the process.
District 3-3A volleyball action opens this coming weekend and the Golden Tornadoes got a timely win Tuesday night at Big Spring.
With the Golden Tornadoes’ football team still seeking its first win of the season, Friday night’s homecoming game against Fabens is even bigger than average.
With the District 3-3A meet right around the corner, the Golden Tornadoes’ cross country squad continued making strides in last Saturday’s Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons Park. “Since we will run our district meet at this park in a few weeks our young runners gained some valuable experience in this meet,” Golden Tor Coach Rose Mary McCall said.
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