Tornadoes receive all-district honors
Versatility helped land Lamesa High School’s Luke Martinez one of the top honors on the all-District 3-3A football team.
Versatility helped land Lamesa High School’s Luke Martinez one of the top honors on the all-District 3-3A football team.
When it comes to six-man football in Texas, one name which stands out is Trey Richey, coach of the Borden County Coyotes.
Despite reaching the Division II state six-man football semifinals, the Klondike Cougars still aren’t getting much respect.
A total of 52 basketball games will be played over a three-day period as Lamesa hosts the annual O.W. Follis Basketball Tournament starting Thursday morning.
The O’Donnell Eagles swept the Loop Longhorns on the high school hardwoods Tuesday night at Eagle Gym.
Both Borden County’s girls and boys basketball teams had their moments Tuesday night against Class 2A Sudan but the Coyotes ended up getting swept at Lubbock Christian University’s Chap Center.
After getting rolled by 27 points at San Angelo Lake View in their final game before the Thanksgiving break, the Golden Tornado basketball boys got back on the right track Tuesday night at Fort Stockton with a hard-fought 59-51 win.
Having a dad who’s been a longtime high school basketball coach, Lamesa girls basketball coach Seth Slover already knew how good some Class 1A hoop squads are.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls experienced tough luck Monday evening at Midland Christian.
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