Lamesa grad employed at historic Wrigley Field
A Lamesa High School graduate is currently employed at the same ball park which a Chicago Hall of Fame broadcaster once helped make famous.
A Lamesa High School graduate is currently employed at the same ball park which a Chicago Hall of Fame broadcaster once helped make famous.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis team is finding it tough going in the early going of the District 4-4A race.
Four days after the passing of Golden Tornado head volleyball coach Skye Torres’s father, Lamesa High School’s squad found itself still struggling Tuesday evening at Olton.
Whenever the Golden Tornadoes kick off their 2024 season 7 p.m. Friday night at Littlefield, there will be a familiar face on the opposing sidelines.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers have turned the circle.
The Sands junior high and high school cross country teams competed Saturday in the Tall City Cross Country Meet at Hogan Park in Midland.
If last Thursday’s showing in their second scrimmage is any kind of sign, the Klondike Cougars appear more than ready to kick off this 2024 high school football season.
A big season-opening crowd at Lamesa High School’s new gym Tuesday evening was treated to one dandy of a high school volleyball match. It saw the home team overcome a sluggish start before holding off the always talented Lubbock Estacado Matadors, 20-25, 25-22, 25-16 and 25-21.
A couple of main reasons to why the Borden County Coyotes were crowned as the UIL Lone Star champs this past school year was having players like Garrison Proctor and Hagan Gordon at their disposal.
Going into their 2024 high school volleyball home opener at Cougar Gym, Klondike’s girls had to have only one thing on their mind.
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