Tor softball wins opener
If Monday’s season-opening performance at Seminole is any sign, the Golden Tornadoes softball squad will be exciting to watch in the months ahead.
If Monday’s season-opening performance at Seminole is any sign, the Golden Tornadoes softball squad will be exciting to watch in the months ahead.
Most people didn’t expect the O’Donnell basketball girls to give state-ranked Spur much of a ball game Tuesday night at Ralls.
After watching his Mustang boys finish their basketball season with another night of frustration, falling to District 8A champ Grady 41-23 at Ackerly, Sands Coach Billy Grumbles can see better days on the horizon.
Borden County’s depth was obvious as the Lady Coyotes, ranked 10th in the state, opened the Class 1A basketball playoffs Monday by rolling past the Wellman- Union Wildcats, 82-29, at Tahoka.
If the Borden County basketball boys could have finished Tuesday’s regular season finale at Garden City the way they started, there’s a good chance the Coyotes would be advancing to the playoffs as District 8-1A’s second seed.
The Klondike Cougar boys basketball team finished their regular season with a bang Tuesday night at Cougar Gym, thumping Midland Texas Leadership Charter Academy, 76-44.
With both opponents’ playoff lives at stake this was only a one-point game with just 24 seconds remaining on the game clock in Friday’s game at Follis Gym between Lamesa and Littlefield.
Sands head girls basketball coach Ben Connell can see all four of District 8A’s playoff representatives this season going at least three rounds deep each in the Class 1A playoffs.
The O’Donnell Eagles enjoyed a little payback Friday night at Eagle Gym where Coach Rocky Feliciano’s Eagles held off Lorenzo, 55-52.
While they patiently wait on their new home courts, the Golden Tornadoes continue proving themselves as somebody to come watch.
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