Area runners brave cold for Monday’s meet
Despite frigid conditions here Monday, the District 8A Cross Country Championship meet was still run at Lamesa’s Forrest Park.
Despite frigid conditions here Monday, the District 8A Cross Country Championship meet was still run at Lamesa’s Forrest Park.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers finished their season here Monday evening, falling to playoff-bound Littlefield in three sets, 25-13, 25-11 and 25-16.
The Klondike Cougars are returning to the Class 1A state volleyball playoffs.
For the second time in three weeks Jay Coleman has turned in the best entry in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s weekly football guessing contest.
When most opposing high school head football coaches talk about taking on Borden County, one of the first things which they normally bring up is the Coyotes’ rich tradition.
After they all had such strong campaigns a year ago, expectations already were pretty high in basketball this season for the Borden County Coyotes, Sands Mustangs and Klondike Cougars.
Going into Friday night, all O’Donnell Coach Fernando Baeza had to do was remind his Eagles that Wellman-Union was the Division I District 4-1A leader based on already having two games in the win c
Famed musician Prince once had a hit song labeled Party Like It’s 1999!
The Golden Tornadoes’ high school cross country squad finished its season this past Wednesday by running in the District 3-3A Championships at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
The Golden Tornadoes’ sub-varsity football team scored the final two touchdowns in Thursday’s game here against Slaton but it wasn’t enough as the Tigers left town with a 28-12 victory.
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