Sands tourney starts off slow
After Tuesday’s frustrating overtime loss at Borden County, the O’Donnell Eagle basketball boys made some big steps in redeeming themselves in the Holiday Hooppapalooza out at Ackerly.
After Tuesday’s frustrating overtime loss at Borden County, the O’Donnell Eagle basketball boys made some big steps in redeeming themselves in the Holiday Hooppapalooza out at Ackerly.
Thanks in part to players like sophomores Ishmael Rodriguez and Rhett Kingston, the Borden County Coyotes again captured the six-man Division II, District 4-1A football title this fall.
Offensive MVP: Rhett Kingston, sophomore, Borden County.
Although it doesn’t always show up on the scoreboard, the Dawson Dragons continue making strides on the basketball court.
Lamesa senior Krystal Moreno shoots the ball in a recent game at Follis gym. Tor girls are now 3-13 for the season.
Their current 3-13 record doesn’t reflect it but Golden Tornado head girls basketball coach Seth Slover feels the first month of the season has seen more good than harm.
The Golden Tornado basketball boys brought home their 10th win of the season Tuesday night from a place where they haven’t had much luck in the past.
Most big games never live up to their hype but Saturday’s girls basketball game at Nazareth between two teams ranked at the top in their classifications certainly did.
Klondike’s girls looked like a team which just cracked the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ Top 25 this week, bringing home a 35-26 victory from Whiteface Tuesday night.
Lamesa’s middle school basketball boys came home empty handed Monday evening from Brownfield, with three of their four losses coming by a total of eight points.
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