Coyotes battle Swifts to finish
Year in year out Nazareth is always considered as one of the tops Class 1A high school baseball programs in the state.
Year in year out Nazareth is always considered as one of the tops Class 1A high school baseball programs in the state.
Sometimes having a little luck never hurts as the Golden Tornadoes’ two regional tennis players discovered again this week at the Region I-IA Tennis Tournament at Rose Park at Abilene.
It’s surely going to feel somewhat different out at Gail this fall when the 2024 high school football season kicks off with somebody in charge of calling the shots for the Borden County Coyotes.
After informing the Lamesa Press-Reporter this week he has been named as Springlake-Earth’s new head baseball coach, Logan Falkenbury showed appreciation for helping get his start in the coaching profession the past four years.
After already teeing off at the UIL Class 1A State Golf Tournament at Crystal Falls Golf Course a couple of days after running on the Class 1A state runners-up 800-meter relay with a school record time of 1:48.10 Borden County’s dynamic duo of B.K. Behrens and Kenzie White are making one more trip to state in tennis.
Joshua Guyton’s team shot a 26 Wednesday evening to win the weekly golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
After already running at the UIL Class 1A State Track & Field Championships each of the past two seasons, Sands’ Wiley Gaskins is quick to admit that he had mo idea of what to expect on his third time around in Austin in his sport.
In the end, the Golden Tornadoes saw their 2024 high school baseball season come to an end against the stacked Stanton Buffaloes, but they were all so close to still be playing this weekend.
As Borden County’s head golf and head baseball coach, Phil Behrens probably isn’t going to get much sleep this coming week.
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