Klondike girls victorious after tough matchup
The Klondike Cougars were just a play or two away from sweeping a dual match Tuesday evening at Grape Creek against a couple of bigger schools.
The Klondike Cougars were just a play or two away from sweeping a dual match Tuesday evening at Grape Creek against a couple of bigger schools.
Although no official score is kept during a scrimmage, one wouldn’t have been able to tell it on the Golden Tornado football team’s trip back home from Sweetwater last Friday night.
If there wasn’t already enough excitement at Klondike with three starters on each side of the ball back from last year’s district championship football team, the Cougars added even more last Friday.
The Lamesa Golden Tornadoes are still seeking their first win of the season but new head coach Gaby Nichols is a long way from hitting the proverbial panic button.
The Golden Tornado Booster Club’s annual Meet the Tors will be this coming Thursday evening at Golden Tornado Stadium.
The 10th Annual Wayne Hogg Memorial Benefit, held last weekend at Plains Fairways, netted nearly $13,000 for local charities, with more still coming in.
The Golden Tornado tennis squad added to head coach Jose Lucio’s enthusiasm as they opened their season Saturday at Lubbock’s All Saints.
A strong first day helped lead a couple of local brothers to the championship in this past weekend’s annual Wayne Hogg Memorial Golf Tournament at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
The Golden Tornadoes slipped on their pads for the first time this past Saturday. It was the first day which th University Interscholastic League allowed high school football players across the state to start contact drills.
The Golden Tornado varsity volleyball squad is still seeking its first win of the season but new head coach Gaby Nichols didn’t come home from Post all that upset Tuesday evening.
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