Grady tops Coyotes in top-20 matchup
A match-up between two top-20 teams in the state ended up with a 44-38 home win for Grady over the Borden County Coyotes in District 8-1A boys basketball action on Friday night.
A match-up between two top-20 teams in the state ended up with a 44-38 home win for Grady over the Borden County Coyotes in District 8-1A boys basketball action on Friday night.
For three quarters it was about as close as it could be in Friday evening’s match-up at Garden City between two teams ranked among the top 10 in the state by the Texas Girls Coaches Association
O’Donnell split its games with Meadow in District 7-1A basketball action on Friday night on the Eagles’ home court.
Last week the Lamesa High School girls opened district play against a Level-land squad ranked number one in the state in Class 4A by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.
Much like it did last Friday against district foe Sands, a slow start doomed the Klondike Lady Cougars on Tuesday against state-ranked Garden City. Klondike could not overcome a 15-0
Borden County’s boys basketball team improved its record to 14-3 with a 40-33 win over Farwell in a non-district contest on Tuesday evening at Lubbock Christian University. “It was just
O’Donnell’s girls captured a nail-biting 57-55 win over Wellman-Union in District 7-1A basketball action on Tuesday at Wellman. The Lady Eagles jumped out to a 21-10 lead in the first
The Sands boys and girls both captured wins in basketball action on Tuesday at Ackerly. The Lady ‘Stangs started the evening off with a 41-31 victory over Grady in District
Lamesa High School senior Kain Parks puts up two points for the Golden Tornadoes here Tuesday evening in a 58-53 loss to Pecos.
What started out looking like a rout turned into an exciting contest as the state-ranked Sands High School basketball girls held off Klondike by a score of 51-45 on Friday at Ackerly.
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