Coyotes take pair from Wolves
The Borden County Coyotes made quick work of Springlake-Earth in Class 1A playoff baseball action by taking a pair from the Wolverines Thursday evening at Ralls.
The Borden County Coyotes made quick work of Springlake-Earth in Class 1A playoff baseball action by taking a pair from the Wolverines Thursday evening at Ralls.
After sitting out a year ago, Golden Tornado ex Cam Diaz not only found a place to recharge his college baseball career but one which could end up leading to bigger and hopefully even better things on the diamond.
High school track wild cards have provided good news again this week for the Klondike Cougars and Sands Mustangs.
It’s normal for most to look at this time of the school year as ‘winding down.’
If Thursday’s first game in the Class 3A area playoff series between the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes and Tulia Hornets at Lubbock Cooper is any kind of sign then fans are in store for quite a treat the rest of this weekend.
It was only a year ago when Borden County’s golf boys found themselves in first place after the first day of action in the Class 1A State Golf Tournament at Plum Creek Golf Course at Leander.
Thursday’s Class 1A area softball playoff game between two Top 10 opponents Borden County and Electra was already tough enough on paper but then the Coyotes and Tigers also found themselves battling Mother Nature on this night as well.
The District 3-3A softball champs Golden Tornadoes breezed in their first step into the post-season blowing out Kermit, 20-1, last Friday evening at Seminole.
Like most high school athletic programs, just making the playoffs has been a primary goal in the Golden Tornadoes baseball program.
Based on their regional qualifying times, there’s a good chance that area athletes will be bringing home medals Saturday evening from the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Class 1A State Track Meet at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.
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