Tors need win Friday for playoff chance
Last fall the Golden Tornadoes ended a 19-year playoff drought on the high school gridiron.
Last fall the Golden Tornadoes ended a 19-year playoff drought on the high school gridiron.
Approaching week nine in the high school football season things are getting down to the nitty-gritty.
It is beginning to look like the Shofner family has something of a strangle-hold on the top spots in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football pick-’em contest.
After being relatively quiet the past five weeks, the Golden Tornadoes’ offense exploded in a big way Friday night at Kermit.
Last year the Klondike Cougars won their first high district football championship in 25 years.
The Sands Mustangs have started their quest for a return trip to the Division II six-man football playoffs.
There’s no doubt that it’s been a very challenging season for Lamesa’s JV football team.
Trey Barrera, head of Lamesa’s new youth basketball league called The League, is excited about response he’s been getting from the community.
One stretch of plays late in the first quarter of the O’Donnell Eagles’ six-man football game Thursday at Wellman-Union exemplified the type of night it was for the Wildcats.
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