Eagles get boost with wins Friday
The O’Donnell Eagle boys are now alone at the top of the District 6-1A basketball race going into the final three games of the regular season.
The O’Donnell Eagle boys are now alone at the top of the District 6-1A basketball race going into the final three games of the regular season.
Cam Diaz, a multi-sport athlete for the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes, is the son of former LHS baseball standout Wesley Diaz. LISD photo
A couple of weeks ago a buzzer-beating three-pointer by senior Cam Diaz that capped off the Golden Tors’ 53-51 win over Littlefield had a huge crowd at Folllis Gym on its feet.
After taking a break Tuesday night from District 3-3A hoop action, the Golden Tornadoes will get back into the battle Friday night at Muleshoe.
The Klondike Cougars boys basketball team needed a big finish Tuesday night to escape Grady with a 43-38 victory over the Wildcats.
The Lamesa junior high basketball girls won three of their four games here Monday evening against the Muleshoe Mules.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball boys won three out of four games Monday at Muleshoe.
The Sands Mustangs girls were crowned as the District 8-1A basketball champions Tuesday night at Gail. Later that evening the Borden County’s boys took a big step toward winning their own district title.
The Dawson Dragons continued their growing pains on the hardwoods Tuesday night at Whitharral.
Shortly after last Friday’s 36-31 win over Lorenzo, O’Donnell High School boys basketball coach Rocky Feliciano said a monumental awaited his Eagles with an important game Tuesday night against Petersburg.
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