Lamesa keeps winning
Freshman shortstop Zoey Sifuentes and the Golden Tornadoes’ softball team keeps on rolling.
Freshman shortstop Zoey Sifuentes and the Golden Tornadoes’ softball team keeps on rolling.
After running against the likes of Andrews, Big Spring and Fort Stockton in last weekend’s Seminole Indian Relays, the Golden Tor tracksters are preparing for next week’s District 3-3A track meet.
District competition in track for area high school athletes gets underway later this week.
Borden County’s girls placed second to Sands in both the 800- and 1,600-meter relays but finished at the top of the overall points total in last Thursday’s annual Borden County Invitational track meet at Gail.
Borden County’s baseball squad put up 11 runs in Tuesday’s game against Sundown, which would have been more than enough to come out on top most nights.
Borden County’s Brandt Behrens and Allison Buchanan are hoping to get back to the state tennis tournament, but with different partners than a year ago.
Sophomore Rexie Sanders continues being a force in the circle as well as at the plate for Borden County’s red-hot softball squad.
After losing by the 10-run rule at Sundown on the first day of March, the O’Donnell Eagles gave the Roughnecks a lot better game last Friday.
Lamesa’s Josiah Zapata remembers watching his older brother Seth Zapata play in the 2017 ASCO All-Star Football Game at Lubbock.
It didn’t take the Golden Tornadoes long to name a new head girls basketball coach.
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