Mustang boys hold off Braves
Most high school basketball coaches would probably be happy sitting in Coach Billy Grumbles’ situation right now at Ackerly.
Most high school basketball coaches would probably be happy sitting in Coach Billy Grumbles’ situation right now at Ackerly.
This time of year in high school basketball makes each game mean more. From here on out is district play.
The Dawson Dragons boys basketball team had their final tune-up for what should be a tough District 6-1A race Monday night at Littlefield. The Dragons knocked off the Wildcats’ freshmen, 43-26.
The Borden County Coyotes enjoyed a clean sweep on the high school hardwoods this past Tuesday night at Gail.
The District 6-1A boys’ basketball race tips off Friday night, and the Klondike Cougars have that look of a repeat champion.
Morale victory is one term which probably hasn’t come up much in the young coaching career of Lamesa High’s head boys basketball coach Boston Hudson.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls continued being their own worst enemy last Friday evening at Brownfield.
O’Donnell High School basketball boys continued tuning up for what should be a competitive District 7-1A hoop race last Friday night at Eagle Gym by holding off the Anton Bulldogs, 68-60, to pick up their ninth win of this season.
After getting this season off to a shaky start, Sands’ high school girls’ basketball team continues putting it together at the right time.
Hale Center is considered one of this area’s stronger Class 2A boys basketball teams in this area. The Owls are projected as a playoff team out of District 3-2A joining the likes of Farwell, Olton and Sudan.
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