Coming Up Aces
Sports continues to play a big roll in the life of Lamesa High School graduate Mammys Hernandez.
Sports continues to play a big roll in the life of Lamesa High School graduate Mammys Hernandez.
The COVID-19 pandemic made for some nervous times again this week for high school football and volleyball coaches across the state.
With five state six-man championships in the past 23 years, Borden County High school is certainly known for its football.
After a major knee injury wiped out most of his junior season in football, Juan Barrioz helped the Golden Tornadoes put the hurt on the opposition.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic, there has been plenty of suspense and anticipation as the time for high school fall sports gets closer and closer.
Having a dad who played ball in the Southeastern Conference, Jonathan Davis (J.D.) felt he was pretty much born to be a college basketball player.
Lamesa’s Sallye Cockrell had no idea back when she was a big Oklahoma fan as an eighth grader how the Sooner State would end up being such a big part of her life someday.
During the mid 1990s, Klondike’s Tanner Etheredge ranked up there as one of the best small high school athletes in the state.
The caption under a photo with a story about Kalith Brown on the sports page of the Press-Reporter this past Wednesday stated he is pastor of Welch Baptist Church. He actually is the minister at the Welch Church of Christ.
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