Tor softball wins after 10-point rule ending
The Golden Tornado softball squad continues to roll, and it was “long ball” which fueled its latest win.
The Golden Tornado softball squad continues to roll, and it was “long ball” which fueled its latest win.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad finished up play in last weekend’s 180 Cotton Field Tournament with a bang.
As strange as it sounds it’s been a while since the Borden County Coyotes and O’Donnell Eagles have played each other in a district baseball game.
Locals shined in last Thursday’s season-opening junior high track meet at Denver City.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is now 6-2 on the year after winning its first three games in this weekend’s 180 Cotton Field Tournament being played here at Joe Spikes Field.
A quick start here Friday evening at Joe Spikes Field turned out being all that the Golden Tornadoes’ softball team needed to shut out the Class 2A top 20 Forsan Buffaloes, 12-0.
After ending a four year playoff drought on the hardwoods, the Golden Tornadoes are well-represented on the all-District 3-3A boys basketball team.
In the same fashion that the Sands Mustangs repeated as the District 8-1A girl basketball champs, the Mustangs’ Landry Morrow has repeated as the district’s most valuable player.
The Golden Tornado golfers continue getting better as they hosted their annual invitational tournaments this past week at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Most Valuable Player: Landry Morrow, junior, Sands.
Most Valuable Offensive Player: Elysa Martinez, sophomore, Sands.
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