Tor girls competing in state powerlifting
Six young ladies from Lamesa High School will be spending part of their Spring Break this week at Corpus Christi, but it won’t be all fun and games.
Six young ladies from Lamesa High School will be spending part of their Spring Break this week at Corpus Christi, but it won’t be all fun and games.
Two Lamesa High School boys punched their tickets to state in powerlifting with strong performances last Saturday at Sundown.
If the Golden Tornadoes are to repeat as the District 3-3A softball champs for the second year in a row it’s gong to take a total team effort.
The Borden County Coyotes have only one game left before starting the District 4-1A softball race.
A strong showing from all three of their relays helped the Klondike boys win the annual Sands Mustang Relays held last Thursday evening at Ackerly.
Both the Golden Tors’ girls and boys track squads came home excited about their results from Thursdays Shallowater Mustang Relays.
The Golden Tors’ baseball squad is now 4-8 this season after dropping its first two games in Greenwood’s West Texas March Classic this past week.
A fundraising dodgeball tournament has been scheduled for March 26 starting at 10 a.m. at Dawson High School at Welch.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad opened the Coahoma Tournament Thursday by knocking of the Forsan Buffaloes, 6-1.
The Sands Mustangs are getting a new head football this fall but they shouldn’t have any problem remembering his last name.
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