Mustangs get big grid win
Former Oakland Raider owner Al Davis is known for saying ‘Just win baby!’
Former Oakland Raider owner Al Davis is known for saying ‘Just win baby!’
After jumping up 22 spots last to crack the Top 25 in this week’s Division II state six-man football poll, there’s no telling where the O’Donnell Eagles might be picked this coming week.
During his highly successful coaching career at Gail, Borden County’s Trey Richey has often harped about not putting much stock into rankings and predictions.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad opened its fall schedule here last Saturday morning against Class 4A Levelland.
Although Tuesday’s volleyball match against Snyder ended up in the wrong side of the win-loss column, one wouldn’t have been able to tell it in Golden Tornado head coach Logan Lockard’s post game interview.
Klondike’s volleyball coach Niatha Cullen made the trip back home from Crane Tuesday with mixed emotions.
Jay Coleman, a perennial front-runner in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football contest, has started the 2020 season at the front of the pack.
It’s been a while since the Golden Tornadoes and Muleshoe Mules locked horns in Friday night high school football action.
After impressive upset victories last week, both the Klondike Cougars and O’Donnell Eagles made big jumps in the state six-man football polls.
Maybe now the O’Donnell Eagles will start getting a little more respect.
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