Coyotes top Whiteface
The Borden County Coyotes continued their bid for a 13th straight district championship Friday night at Whiteface as they rolled past the Antelopes, 66-0.
The Borden County Coyotes continued their bid for a 13th straight district championship Friday night at Whiteface as they rolled past the Antelopes, 66-0.
The Klondike Cougars officially have to wait a couple of weeks before they can celebrate their first district football championship since 1995.
During Perri Clark’s tenure as a high school cross country coach, the regional contest has practically become an annual part of her teams’ schedules.
Sands has one of the most respected high school cross country programs in the state, with both their boys and girls teams ranked among the top five in the state.
The Dawson Dragons are still seeking that first win in their return to high school football after a three-year absence but head coach John Hodges continues to find more to smile about with each pas
The Golden Tornado varsity volleyballers will play their final two matches of the regular season here at Follis Gymnasium.
Area high school runners put on quite a show last Saturday at Lamesa’s Forrest Park where the O’Donnell Eagles hosted their annual Romp Through The Park Cross Country Invitational.
Klondike volleyball fans continue to get their money’s worth when they watch these young Cougars play.
The Golden Tornadoes completed their final cross country tune-up meet of the season last Saturday at Lubbock Christian University’s October Invite.
With just three weeks to go, it looks like a half-dozen or more competitors still have a good chance to win the $200 to be awarded to the season-long winner in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s fo
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