Eagles fall just short of win
The O’Donnell Eagle girls gave District 6A leader Lorenzo all it wanted Tuesday night on the Hornettes’ home court but in the end it wasn’t quite enough as the Eagles fell just a little short, 45-40.
The O’Donnell Eagle girls gave District 6A leader Lorenzo all it wanted Tuesday night on the Hornettes’ home court but in the end it wasn’t quite enough as the Eagles fell just a little short, 45-40.
Golden Tornado junior Luke Martinez has been recognized as one of the best high school football players on the South Plains by being named as a first team defensive back on the Lubbock Avalanche Journal’s Lone Star Varsity Football Team.
The Lamesa Girls Fastpitch Association will have its annual organizational meeting Sunday, January 30 starting at 3 p.m. at 421 South First Street.
Lamesa High School head girls basketball coach Seth Slover gave his young squad an A for effort on their game Friday evening at Dimmitt.
The Borden County Coyotes split their District 8A basketball doubleheader Friday night at Grady.
The Klondike Cougars enjoyed a clean sweep over Garden City on the District 8A hardwoods Friday night at Cougar Gym.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad will open its spring campaign next Friday in the Big Spring Tournament.
The Golden Tornadoes’ power lifting squad is flexing its muscles in the early going of the season.
The O’Donnell Eagles didn’t have much trouble bringing home a pair of District 6A basketball victories from Wilson on Friday night.
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