Change of direction
Whenever the Golden Tornadoes kick off their 2020 high school football season next fall they’ll not only be doing so in a new league but they’ll also be doing so
Whenever the Golden Tornadoes kick off their 2020 high school football season next fall they’ll not only be doing so in a new league but they’ll also be doing so
Borden County freshman Kallan Kuehler (11) grabs hold of this Rankin ball carrier during last Saturday’s third round state six-man football playoff game at Robert Lee. The Coyotes finished another
The Borden County Coyotes have been playing like a team on a mission for a majority of the 2019 high school football season. For the most part they looked like
The O’Donnell Eagles swept the Class 2A Hale Center Owls Tuesday night in O’Donnell’s Eagles Nest. The Eagle girls snapped a two-game tailspin by holding off Hale Center, 58-43. “Our
The Golden Tornado basketball boys are now 3-1 this season after coming home from Sweetwater Tuesday night with a 72-55 victory over the Mustangs. “This game kept going back and
The Golden Tornadoes’ junior high boys basketball squads won three out of four games against the Big Spring Steers here Monday evening. Lamesa’s seventh grade boys’ A team is now
Lamesa’s junior high girls basketball squads split their four games Monday evening at Big Spring. The Golden Tors won the eighth grade A game against the Steers, 46-21, improving their
The Klondike Cougar basketball boys had to overcome somewhat of a sluggish start Tuesday at Cougar Gym before rallying past the Class 2A Forsan Buffaloes, 63-52. Klondike’s boys, now 3-1
The Sands Mustangs continue to be recognized among this state’s best Class 1A girls basketball teams, ranked 10th in this week’s state poll. Coach Ben Connell’s ladies continued playing like
The Dawson Dragon boys were on the verge of their third hoop win of the season Tuesday night at Whitharral before falling to the Panthers’ JV, 49-40. “We led most
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