Eagles erupt for 20 runs
Like most, O’Donnell ISD was off this past week for Spring Break.
Like most, O’Donnell ISD was off this past week for Spring Break.
Thanks to three early inning runs, the Borden County Coyotes’ softball squad got its first taste of victory Monday evening at Post.
Golden Tornado junior Naomi Marroquin is hoping that experience turns out being one of her biggest assets as she returns to the state power lifting championships at Frisco this week.
It might not have been their ultimate hopes but Lamesa High School senior Evan Sepeda and junior Hector Zamora still have some pretty nice souvenirs from last Saturday’s regional boys power lifting championships at Brownfield.
From what Golden Tornado head coach Vanessa Hernandez has been hearing as of late, Littlefield, Muleshoe and Brownfield are all three off to solid starts on the high school softball diamond this spring.
Despite going 0-for-4 in last weekend’s Greenwood Tournament, the Golden Tors are doing their best to keep their chins up. The Tors are less than a couple of weeks away from starting the District 3-3A race.
The home town athletes put on quite a showing in last Thursday evening’s Golden Tornado Relays.
After helping lead the Golden Tornado basketball girls to back-to-back playoff appearances, Lamesa High School seniors Fashaa Edwards and Reagan Derington have made alldistrict girls team for two years in a row.
After a shaky start into the 2024 high school baseball season the Golden Tornadoes are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Lamesa High School senior Hailey Martinez and sophomore Jozlyn Gonzales teamed up to capture third place in girls doubles last weekend in the Sweetwazter Tennis Tournament.
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