Lamesa girls fall Tuesday
The Golden Tornado basketball girls lost 50-27 Tuesday night at Abernathy but Lamesa Coach Seth Slover continues being encouraged with the strides is squad keeps making.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls lost 50-27 Tuesday night at Abernathy but Lamesa Coach Seth Slover continues being encouraged with the strides is squad keeps making.
Sands’ girls basketball team continues finding success despite one of the toughest schedules you could imagine.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls split their four games Monday evening at Littlefield.
Jumping up to fourth in this week’s Class 1A state girls basketball rankings, the Borden County Coyotes are now 16-6 on the year after coming home from Howard College Tuesday night with a 57-46 victory over the Christoval Cougars.
Capturing third place in their division, the Sands Mustang girls basketball team had the best showing among several teams competing in last week’s big Caprock Classic at Lubbock.
The Klondike Cougars didn’t have much problem sweeping the Dawson Dragons Tuesday evening on the hardwoods at Cougar Gym.
The O’Donnell Eagles split their basketball games against the Class 2A McCamey Badgers Monday afternoon at Eagle Gym.
After running for Borden County in the state cross country championships twice while in high school at Gail, Lindsey Schmidt has now coached the Coyotes to state three times.
The top-ranked Class 1A high school girls basketball team in the state keeps on rolling.
Borden County’s girls basketball team is 14-5 this season after winning its first two games in this week’s Caprock Classic at Lubbock.
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