Spikes Field sees lots of activity
With both the softball and playoffs underway, Lamesa’s Joe Spikes Field is gaining popularity.
With both the softball and playoffs underway, Lamesa’s Joe Spikes Field is gaining popularity.
Their season record doesn’t sound like much but that’s not keeping the O’Donnell Eagles from feeling fairly upbeat going into the Class 1A state baseball playoffs this week.
The Borden County Coyotes are riding a five-game win streak heading into this weekend’s baseball playoffs and their hitting continues to lead the way.
As they continue their march toward what they hope will be a fourth straight state tournament appearance, the Borden County Coyotes’ softball squad got a little more motivation this week.
Sands, Klondike and Borden County will be sending athletes to the Class 1A state track meet after strong showings at last weekend’s Region I-1A meet in Levelland.
Six Golden Tornado tracksters finished their season last weekend at the Region I-3A Track & Field Championships in Abilene.
Tor softballers meet on the fi eld in a game this season at Joe Spikes Field. The girls are now headed to area after shutting out Anthony in the bi-district round. LPR photo
The West Texas Chevy Dealers are again hosting an instructional baseball and softball clinic at Lamesa’s Bill Weaver Youth Sports Complex on May 11.
Mario Dimas’s team shot a 28 Wednesday evening to win the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course’s weekly scramble.
After repeating as the District 3-3A softball champs, it might be hard for most to see where the Golden Tors need to make some changes.
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