BOMBS AWAY
Borden County junior running back Tommy Mack Kingston (2) gets set to make a catch durng last week’s Division I six-man football bi-district playoff game against Morton which was played
Borden County junior running back Tommy Mack Kingston (2) gets set to make a catch durng last week’s Division I six-man football bi-district playoff game against Morton which was played
Something which has Golden Tornado head girls basketball coach Shai Young smiling in the early going of their season is depth. That depth was quite evident in Tuesday’s road trip
The Borden County Coyotes not only are undefeated this season at 11-0 but they have hardly been challenged in those 11 wins. The Coyotes have won their games by an
Tuesday night was an exciting one for Sands High School hoop fans as both the Mustangs’ girls and boys basketball squads pulled off victories. Sands’ state-ranked girls are now off
Borden County’s basketball girls chalked up their first win of the season Tuesday night at Big Spring with a 41-25 win over the Class 4A Steers. It was only a
The Golden Tornado boys basketball squad opened its season here Tuesday evening with a 58-51 victory over the Midland Classical Academy Knights. “We’re proud of our guys. Like going into
Lamesa’s junior high boys basketball teams tipped off their seasons Monday evening at Greenwood where they won two out of four games against the Rangers. Lamesa won the eighth grade
Both Klondike’s girls and boys basketball squads opened their seasons at home Tuesday night. Although the results weren’t as good as they would have liked both coaches weren’t all that
It didn’t take long for the Borden County Coyotes to take a liking to the newly turfed Golden Tornado Stadium. The Division I District 6A six-man football champs continue turning
Currently ranked 13th in the state, the Sands girls basketball team has turned more than a few heads among schools their size. But Coach Ben Connell’s Mustangs proved again on
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