Tornado football passes scrimmage test
Like any other scrimmage performance, the Golden Tornadoes committed their share of young mistakes Thursday evening at Stanton.
Like any other scrimmage performance, the Golden Tornadoes committed their share of young mistakes Thursday evening at Stanton.
With opening night for the 2020 high school football season now less than a week away, area six-man football squads had their only dress rehearsals this week.
When he was growing up. Lamesa’s Christian “Chris” Estrada often dreamed about playing professional baseball, preferably for his beloved Cleveland Indians.
The Golden Tornado varsity volleyballers were just a play or two away from making it two straight in the win column here Tuesday evening at Follis Gymnasium.
Golden Tornado head football coach Joseph Hood continues to like what he’s been seeing out of his squad, now in its third week of practices.
Gregg Moreland admitted this past week his job as the Golden Tornadoes’ Athletic Director has gotten a lot busier due to all of the increased rules and regulations related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After welcoming only 70 to the first day of high school football practice back on August 3, Golden Tornado new head football coach Joseph Hood is happy to report that things are looking up.
Despite once spending a lot of her time growing up on the golf range with her parents Guy and Gay Price, Kari (Price) Brantley admits that she still would have never imagined how things would have turned for her later in life regarding the sport.
It definitely wasn’t the kind of start which the Golden Tornadoes’ young volleyball coach Logan Lockard had in mind for her spikers Tuesday evening at Post.
The Klondike Cougars split their season-opening varsity volleyball doubleheader Tuesday evening at Big Spring.
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