Area hoopsters starting strong
With the beginning of a new year just a few days away, three area hoop squads are ranked among the best in the state.
With the beginning of a new year just a few days away, three area hoop squads are ranked among the best in the state.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls squad has something else to smile about this holiday season as they take a two-game win streak into the Christmas break.
The Dimmitt Bobcats were the pre-season favorite to win the District 3-3A boys hoop race.
Sands High School head boys basketball coach Billy Grumbles can’t remember the last time that his Mustangs were sitting at 9-2 at the Christmas break.
It was a tale of two halves for Klondike’s boys basketball squad Monday afternoon against the Lorenzo Hornets.
The Golden Tor basketball girls are still seeking their first league win of the season but at least Coach Shai Young can start seeing some light in the District 3-3A tunnel.
Anytime your basketball team can hold your opponent to around 40 points, as a coach you probably will feel pretty good about your chances in any high school basketball game.
Borden County’s boys continue to look like anything but a squad which only had a practice or two before playing its first basketball game of the season a couple of weeks ago.
Even a shaky start Friday night at Coahoma didn’t keep the O’Donnell boys basketball squad from bringing home a 56-42 victory over the Class 3A Bulldogs.
Like most Dallas Cowboy fans, Lamesa’s J.J. Morales has been disappointed with the team this year.
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