Coyotes bounce back
If there was any doubt about this year’s Borden County softball squad after this past Tuesday’s game against Hawley there wasn’t much on the way back home from Friday’s game at Class 3A Littlefield.
If there was any doubt about this year’s Borden County softball squad after this past Tuesday’s game against Hawley there wasn’t much on the way back home from Friday’s game at Class 3A Littlefield.
Borden County’s Jett Napper could very well end up being a name to remember in the future on the area high school baseball scene.
With the District 3-3A Track & Field Championships just over a week away, the Golden Tornadoes continue making good progress in their different events.
The arrival of much needed rainfall last weekend decreased the area’s chances of a grassland fire.
The Golden Tornadoes skinned the red-hot Littlefield Wildcats, 11-8, in their District 3-3A opener here Tuesday evening at Joe Spikes Field.
With the District 3-3A Junior High Track Meet coming up next week at Denver City local tracksters shined in their final tune-up meet Tuesday at Levelland.
Despite making vast improvement from the game before still wasn’t quite enough for the Golden Tornadoes here Monday evening as the home team fell short to Eunice, New Mexico, 5-3.
This high school basketball season turned out being a clean sweep for the Klondike Cougars who were crowned both District 8-A’s boys and girls champs.
With district baseball right around the corner, the Borden County Coyotes continue getting themselves tuned up for what they’re hoping is another league crown.
Lamesa’s Orlando Quintanilla and Chuy Murrillo were crowned as the boys doubles champs at Wednesday’s SPCHEA Tennis Tournament at South Plains College at Levelland.
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