Sub-varsity gridders get shut out
Lamesa’s sub-varsity football teams found the going tough Thursday evening against Shallowater.
Lamesa’s sub-varsity football teams found the going tough Thursday evening against Shallowater.
A month after she was crowned as a national champ in open women’s trap shooting, Borden County senior Ryann Phillips has now shown she can compete with some of the best shooters in the world.
Going into Thursday night’s six-man football game at O’Donnell, the Division I Eagles were 45-point favorites to beat the Division II Sands Mustangs.
After a strong showing at the District 6A Cross Country Championships at LCU this past Tuesday the O’Donnell Eagles will be sending 12 runners to regionals.
After a year’s layoff, youth basketball will soon be making a return to Lamesa.
Golden Tor sophomore Yenesie Guevara enjoys running at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
After winning their first District 3-3A volleyball match of the season on Saturday, the Golden Tors had hopes of making it two straight in the win column on Tuesday at Littlefield.
After watching his Golden Tornadoes take on Big Spring in bi-district team tennis action at Midland College, Lamesa Coach Jose Lucio couldn’t help but come home from the Tall City wondering what might have been.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers made the trip back home from Friona Monday with wins in two of their four matches against the Chieftains.
The Klondike Cougar volleyballers grabbed one of their biggest wins of the season Tuesday at Plains.
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