Tor golf to tee off
The Golden Tornadoes tee off the high school golf season next Friday with the boys competing at Snyder.
The Golden Tornadoes tee off the high school golf season next Friday with the boys competing at Snyder.
There’s a changing of the guard in Lamesa’s Cal Ripken Baseball League.
A special called meeting of the Klondike school board which had been scheduled for this past Thursday evening was cancelled earlier in the day due to an illness.
The Lamesa High School junior class will be hosting a hamburger/sausage wrap cookout Tuesday evening in conjunction with the Golden Tornadoes’ District 3-3A basketball games here against Brownfield.
Golden Tornado head boys basketball coach Gregg Moreland said last Friday’s 77-47 road win over Dimmitt was one of the most rewarding wins in his 37 years in the coaching business.
Workers have been busy installing new artificial turf in the outfield area of both the baseball and softball fields at Lamesa High School’s Joe Spikes Complex. Artificial turf was installed in the infield area of both fields a couple of years ago. School Superintendent Jim Knight said the softball field is scheduled to be completed by Monday of next week, with work at the baseball field expected to be finished the following week. LPR photo
Area high school basketball fans got a treat Tuesday night at Klondike’s Cougar Gymnasium where both the girls and boys games between the home team Klondike Cougars and Borden County Coyotes went down to the wire.
The No. 1 state ranked Sands Mustangs girls basketball team keeps on rolling.
Lamesa’s eighth grade A boys basketball team is now 7-1 this season after coming home from Muleshoe Monday evening with a 56-26 win.
Lamesa’s seventh grade basketball girls won both games at Muleshoe Monday evening.
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