EYE ON THE BALL
Lamesa’s Kaylee Castillo and Amaya Vasquez watch closely as Clariss Moreno returns the ball to the opposing side. LPR photo
Lamesa’s Kaylee Castillo and Amaya Vasquez watch closely as Clariss Moreno returns the ball to the opposing side. LPR photo
The Golden Tornadoes got started off on the wrong foot as they opened the District 3-3A volleyball race Tuesday evening at Denver City.
Consistently making the playoffs year after year, the Klondike Cougars have to be considered one of the top Class 1A volleyball programs on the South Plains.
The Lamesa Middle School volleyballers enjoyed a clean sweep Monday evening at Dimmitt.
Local runners were again at or near the front of the pack in cross country competition this past Saturday in the Plains Invitational at the Yoakum County Golf Course.
Following another close finish, the Golden Tornadoes are now 7-3 in team tennis this fall.
For the second straight week Bill Ray Smith has turned in the top entry in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football guessing contest.
With the Division I District 1-3A football race now right around the corner, the Golden Tors will make a long bus trip out west to Fabens on Friday.
One of this week’s most intriguing area six-man football match ups this Friday will be at Klondike where the Cougars will put their 4-0 start to test against one of the better Division I six-man teams in the state in Buena Vista.
The Golden Tornadoes continue playing quality tennis but Tuesday at Seminole it was not quit enough as they fell to the Indians, 12-7.
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