KHS ends great season
Klondike head football coach Dalton DeGraffenreid had hopes of watching his Cougars play some more football on Thanksgiving week.
Klondike head football coach Dalton DeGraffenreid had hopes of watching his Cougars play some more football on Thanksgiving week.
After beating their first 11 opponents this season by an average of over 45 points per game, the Klondike Cougars find themselves in a rather interesting spot this weekend.
The 9-2 Borden County Coyotes will also be looking to keep their state title dreams alive come 7 p.m. Friday against 7-3 Springlake-Earth at Slaton.
It was a frustrating evening for Coach Shai Young and the Golden Tornado high school girls basketball squad which lost to the Fort Stockton Prowlers, 45-24, here Tuesday evening.
Golden Tors Athletic Director Gregg Moreland is making a return to the job which brought him to Lamesa some 12 years as head boys basketball coach.
Having one of the top Class 1A high school girls basketball teams in the state, Sands Coach Ben Connell purposely scheduled ‘up’ to get his Mustangs ready for what he’s hoping will be a long playoff run.
Lamesa’s eighth grade girls A basketball team is now 2-0 after coming home Monday night from Muleshoe with a 35-27 victory.
Dawson High School’s girls basketball team lost their second game of the season to Lubbock Talkington, 52-25, Tuesday evening in the Hub City but that didn’t keep them from coming home with something to smile about.
Lamesa’s junior high boys hoop squads got their seasons off and running here Monday evening by winning three out of their four games against Muleshoe.
After losing last week’s season opener at Ropes, 53-38, the Borden County Coyote girls have now won two straight with Tuesday’s 88-40 blowout victory at Class 4A Big Spring.
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