Mann’s team wins golf tourney
Ron Mann’s team shot a sizzling 28-under-par score of 112 to capture a one-stroke victory in last weekend’s annual Lamesa Boys & Girls Club Golf Tournament held at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Ron Mann’s team shot a sizzling 28-under-par score of 112 to capture a one-stroke victory in last weekend’s annual Lamesa Boys & Girls Club Golf Tournament held at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
This was the message in a text sent by the Texas Six-Man Coaches Association Monday evening concerning the all-star games scheduled next month at Midwestern State University:
Standing 6-foot-3 and currently tipping the scales at 385 pounds, one can bet that Coleman Maxwell has won his share of battles in life whether on the football field, on the basketball court or in track.
There might or there might not be one more high school football game in Kyler Ortiz’s immediate future, but the O’Donnell Eagle standout isn’t ready to put up his cleats up for good.
Nearly 40 years after being one of the driving forces on the Golden Tornadoes’ march to the State Golf Tournament at Austin, Rick Woodson continues making that game a big part of his life.
After being a multi-sports athlete in high school and college, later coaching on the collegiate level and now being a mother of three, Jennifer (Smith) Pyle has always been a big advocate of sports.
Registration continues at West Texas Graphics for Lamesa’s Cal Ripken Youth Baseball League.
Jeremy Bailey has come full circle when it comes to Golden Tornado athletics.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there haven’t been any youth sports of any kind in Lamesa and across most of the country since the middle of March.
Whether it was drilling last-second bombs against longtime rival Andrews twice in the same month to help win the district championship or making electrifying two-handed slam dunks, Jerry “Bobo” Mason grew up putting on a show for local basketball fans in the 1980s.
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