Six-man grid teams open playoffs Friday
It’s been a highly successful season for area six-man football teams, with four of them now preparing for high school football’s second season – the playoffs.
It’s been a highly successful season for area six-man football teams, with four of them now preparing for high school football’s second season – the playoffs.
They say history repeats itself, and the Klondike Cougars are a prime example.
It was something unusual to see the Golden Tornadoes’ football squad hitting the practice field the week after the regular season had ended.
Going into their final game of the regular football season, the Sands Mustangs knew that Friday’s game at Ackerly against Wilson was one they had to win to remain in the playoff hunt.
The wait’s finally over for the Klondike Cougars.
The Sands Mustangs teams and Borden County Coyote girls will be looking to book return trips to the Class 1A State Cross Country Championship when they compete Monday morning in the Region I-IA meet at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
The Borden County Coyotes wrapped up their 13th straight district football championship without even taking a snap Friday night.
Despite last week’s thumping by Borden County, on Friday the O’Donnell Eagles didn’t look like a team which is ready to see its high school football season end anytime soon.
As he prepares for his third season at the helm of the Golden Tor girls basketball program, head coach Shai Young hopes that a recent trend continues.
Having fallen to Sterling City in a four-set match in August, the Klondike Cougars were looking forward to their re-match with the Eagles Tuesday evening at Coahoma in the area round of the Class 1A state volleyball playoffs.
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