BC dominates all-district boys
A balanced scoring attack has played a major role in helping Borden County’s boys bascially own District 8-1A basketball for the past six years,
A balanced scoring attack has played a major role in helping Borden County’s boys bascially own District 8-1A basketball for the past six years,
After getting to regionals in golf her first year in high school, Sands’ Lakyn Sandlin proved herself as somebody to watch.
Due to COVID19 there weren’t any tournaments held at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course last year, but they’re now on their way back.
Most Valuable Player: Trey Edwards, senior, Borden County.
Co-Most Valuable Offensive Players: Riley Webb, senior, Sands; Kylar Pepper, senior, Klondike.
If their past couple of outings are any sign of what to expect, the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes ought to be fun to watch in the 180 Cotton Field Baseball Tournament here at Joe Spikes Field.
After dropping their final two games in last weekend’s Concho Classic at San Angelo, the Golden Tors’ softball squad got back on the right track Tuesday night at Snyder with a 6-3 victory over the Tigers.
After making it to the playoffs in football and basketball this school year, the O’Donnell Eagles should be a team to watch this spring on the high school baseball diamond.
After fielding stateranked squads in football and basketball, the Borden County Coyotes are now doing so on the baseball diamond.
A couple of high school golf tournaments are teeing off this week at Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Rusty Rainbolt made his debut as Borden County’s new head softball coach Monday evening at Tahoka, where a sluggish start proved rather costly for the Coyotes.
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