TAKING A SWING
A member of the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team attempts to connect with a pitch during a game here last month against Forsan.
A member of the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team attempts to connect with a pitch during a game here last month against Forsan.
O’Donnell’s high school baseball field is named Austin Field in the honor of the Eagles’ Austin Gass who, lost his life in an automobile accident in 2005.
The Borden County Coyotes had Class 2A Sundown on the ropes Friday evening in Hockley County but in the end it was missed opportunities which came back to haunt the Coyotes as the Roughnecks rallie
Athletes wanting to compete in either volleyball or kickball have the opportunity during next Saturday’s Chicken Fried Steak Festival activities.
After seeing his first year as the Golden Tornadoes’ head tennis coach cut short due to COVID-19, it seemed like Jose Lucio had to wait forever to get his players to their first district tournament.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad continues rolling. But as much as Coach Vanessa Hernandez likes what she’s been seeing in all aspects of the game, she emphasizes it is no time to let up.
Being told by one of her junior high coaches that she’d never make it as a college athlete was all the motivation that O’Donnell’s Maddye Sumners needed.
After being victimized by big innings in their last two District 3-3A outings, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team finally got a couple of big innings of their own Tuesday night out at Muleshoe.
For the third time this season the Golden Tornado tracksters will compete in Denver City on Thursday, but this will be the most important one so far this season for the 10 local athletes who’ll be competing.
Borden County tennis coach Tim Hill couldn’t have asked for much more than what he got from his Coyotes in the two-day District 8-1A tennis tournament which wrapped up Monday at Garden City.
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