Coyotes fall to Panthers
The Borden County Coyotes weren’t supposed to be playing football this past week.
The Borden County Coyotes weren’t supposed to be playing football this past week.
Proposed pay stipends for 2022-2023, roofing improvements and two first-grade classes exceeding the ratio of 22 students per teacher are among the topics on the Lamesa school board’s agenda for Thursday night.
Friday night is homecoming at Littlefield, and the Golden Tornadoes are hoping to crash the Wildcats’ party.
Volleyball and basketball are two sports where height really can make a big difference.
Monty Wilkerson missed picking the winner in only one game as he took top honors in this week’s Lamesa Press-Reporter football contest.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad got another big lift from its boys ladder Tuesday evening at Levelland.
The Golden Tornadoes ran in the huge Lubbock Christian University Invite last Saturday.
The Sands Mustangs and Klondike Cougars renew an old rivalry Friday night at Ackerly in week four of the high school football season.
At times Tuesday, Klondike looked like a team which continues to be ranked again among the Top 10 Class 1A volleyball squads in the state.
The Golden Tornadoes’ seventh grade B volleyball team brought home its first win of the season Monday evening at Coahoma with a 25-22, 25-13 match victory.
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