GT tennis winds up for fall
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad wrapped up what’s been a very encouraging fall season this past Saturday at Brownfield.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad wrapped up what’s been a very encouraging fall season this past Saturday at Brownfield.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers are still seeking their first District 3-3A win of the season but Coach Liz Castro feels like they’re getting closer.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers won three out of their four matches against the Littlefield Wildcats here Monday evening.
Three contestants who each went 11-1 in Week 5 of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football contest will all be taking home prize money.
The Sands Mustangs continue turning in strong performances in cross country competition this season.
Lamesa’s Zadrian Morales medaled at the Plains Cross Country Invitational cross country meet held last Saturday at Denver City’s Yoakum County Golf Course.
In 2017, Joseph Hood coached the Wellman-Union Wildcats to the six-man football playoffs in his first season as their head coach.
After beating their first five opponents by more than 40 points per game, the Klondike Cougars moved up a spot to sixth in this week’s Division II state six-man football poll.
The District 3-3A gridiron race kicks off next week and for right about 40 minutes here Friday night against Monahans the Golden Tornadoes looked like a definite contender.
The Golden Tornadoes’ sub-varsity football team saved its best for last in Thursday evening’s game against Midland Christian.
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