Borden County brings home victories
Both Borden County’s girls and boys basketball teams came home with road wins Tuesday evening.
Both Borden County’s girls and boys basketball teams came home with road wins Tuesday evening.
Mario Gonzales has coached Golden Tornado athletes to the state powerlifting championships two out of the past three years.
The top-ranked Sands Mustang girls basketball started their quest for a District 8A three-peat Monday at Ackerly where they rolled past the Grady Wildcats, 68-27.
Winning the first district championship in school history and going four rounds deep in the Class 3A state playoffs, the Golden Tornadoes’ 2021 softball season was one for the record books.
The Golden Tornadoes won both eighth grade boys basketball games this past Monday against Littlefield.
In a Top-20 high school girls basketball showdown at Gail, numbers ended up making a big difference as fourth-ranked Borden County held off 18th-ranked Klondike, 52-36, in their District 8-1A opener.
Ranked first in the state in Class 1A, the Sands Mustang girls basketball team will have to wait a few more days before starting their bid for a third straight District 8-1A championship.
Lorenzo is considered the team to beat in District 6-1A girls basketball this season but the O’Donnell Eagles gave the Hornettes all they wanted Friday evening at Eagle Gym.
As much as the Golden Tornado basketball boys hoped that they’d start the District 3-3A race off on the right foot here last Friday against Dimmitt, Lamesa Coach Greg Moreland pointed out there are still 11 games left in that race.
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