League registration ends Fri.
Registration runs through Friday evening for Lamesa’s newest youth basketball organization, called The League.
Registration runs through Friday evening for Lamesa’s newest youth basketball organization, called The League.
After helping lead the Golden Tornadoes to the Class 4A Fall Team Tennis Playoffs, 10 Lamesa High School tennis players have been recognized among the district’s bests.
Both the Borden County Coyotes and Sands Mustangs will have experience and tradition on their side at the state cross country meet on Friday.
The wait’s finally over for the Klondike Cougars volleyball team.
A small fish in a big pond or a big fish in a small pond.
After falling just short last week of qualifying for the Class 3A state football playoffs, the Golden Tornadoes still have one shot left at making it to the playoffs for the second straight year.
Klondike and Sands will renew their longtime rivalry at 8 p.m. Friday night at Klondike, where the stakes will be high but the prize even higher.
It was a tough weekend for the season leaders of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football contest.
The Golden Tors’ football team was just about 75 seconds away from booking their return to the Division I state football playoffs here Friday night.
Lamesa’s sub-varsity football teams got swept by the Slaton Tigers Thursday evening.
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