Tor golfers to open district
After being a regional golf qualifier a year ago, Lamesa junior Helen Vargas’ game appears to be coming on again at the right time.
After being a regional golf qualifier a year ago, Lamesa junior Helen Vargas’ game appears to be coming on again at the right time.
The Golden Tornadoes are now looking for a new head high school girls basketball coach.
Lamesa’s junior high athletes shined in Thursday’s track meet at Levelland.
With their District 3-3A opener just over a week away, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is still improving, according to Coach Steve Garcia.
After emerging as two of the strongest high school athletes in this region, the Golden Tornadoes’ Evan Sepeda and Aiden Marmolejo are now getting the opportunity to see how they fare on the state level.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad will have to wait a couple nights longer to begin their bid to repeat as the District 3-3A champs.
The District 3-3A Golf Tour tees off next week and it might not be coming at better time as far as the Golden Tornadoes are concerned.
The O’Donnell Eagles scored the first two runs as well as the last three Tuesday evening at Gail but it wasn’t quite enough as the Borden County Coyotes held on to a 12-9 win to open District 4-1A play.
Borden County’s softballers took a big step toward winning the District 4-2A championship Tuesday evening at Gail.
There was once an ancient city that was affluent and a powerful force militarily, politically and economically. God said about it, “This is the exultant city that lived securely, that said in her heart, “I am, and there is no one else.” (Zephaniah 2:15)
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