Playing the numbers’ game
Although they’ll have to wait until next February for the official word from Austin, coaches across the state at least have a better idea about where they might spend the
Although they’ll have to wait until next February for the official word from Austin, coaches across the state at least have a better idea about where they might spend the
After spotting heavily favored Snyder the first 14 points here Friday night, the Golden Tornadoes gave their visitors all they wanted and then some in the final 15 minutes. The
After a somewhat shaky start, the Klondike Cougars got things rolling to the tune of a 46-0 shutout six-man football victory over the visiting Grady Wildcats Friday night. Owning a
If there was any question about the O’Donnell Eagles’ focus Friday night at Ackerly, it didn’t take long to silence any doubters. With a possible showdown looming next Friday against
The Golden Tornadoes’ junior high football teams finished their seasons here Thursday by splitting their four games against Snyder. Lamesa’s seventh grade A team finished its season at 4-3 by
Big plays on both sides of the football continue doing the trick for the high-flying Borden County Coyotes, who enjoyed another treat on Halloween night at Gail. The Division I
Coach Shai Young could hardly wait for his second season with the Golden Tornado basketball girls to get here. Now that wait’s almost over. Young officially begins his second season
Having five of your starters sitting on the sidelines due to injuries, like the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team did Thursday evening at Snyder, is never a good way to
Area high school girls basketball squads already have a couple of weeks of preparation behind them with the 2019-2020 season right around the corner. Here’s a preview of what to
Putting together a game plan this week for her squad’s Class 4A Bi-District match, Golden Tornado head volleyball coach Elfida Williams finds herself in somewhat of an unique position in
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