Cougars add to streak
The Klondike Cougars are off to a hot start in the District 3-2A race by winning their first three league matches.
The Klondike Cougars are off to a hot start in the District 3-2A race by winning their first three league matches.
Now in his 13th year as Sands High School’s cross country coach, Dustin Wall has helped make the state meet almost a regular part of the Mustangs’ schedule.
After watching six of her runners turn in new personal-best times last Saturday morning at the Lubbock Christian University Invitational, Lamesa cross country Coach Rose Mary McCall is encouraged with she’s seeing from her runners.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers had a tough night here Monday evening, losing all four of their matches against Denver City.
Week 2 proved to be a challenging one for contestants in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football contest.
The Golden Tornadoes will be looking to get back on the right track Friday night at Amarillo River Road.
For the first time this season all five of this area’s six-man football teams will be playing on Friday, but two of them are having to move their games up a little earlier than their normal starting times.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad had another close call Tuesday evening in their third District 1-3A fall team tennis team match against Shallowater at Levelland.
The Lamesa Golden Tornadoes opened the football season by knocking off two San Angelo Lake View and Muleshoe in a pair of exciting games on their home turf.
Last year, Borden County’s cross country squad came as close to going to state as possible without actually going.
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