Coyotes get first victory
Thanks to a three early inning runs the Borden County Coyotes’ softball squad got its first taste of victory Monday evening at Post.
Thanks to a three early inning runs the Borden County Coyotes’ softball squad got its first taste of victory Monday evening at Post.
Although the road to state looks extremely tough Lamesa High School’s senior Evan Sepeda and junior Hector Zamora appear safe bets for medals at Saturday’s regional power lifting championships at Brownfi eld.
Cal Ripken Youth Baseball sign ups are scheduled to wind up next Friday at West Texas Graphics.
The Golden Tors hosted their junior high track meet here Tuesday evening at Golden Tornado Stadium and Mother Nature definitely did its part providing beautiful weather.
The Golden Tornado golfers took advantage of this week’s nice weather by hitting the greens in the Coahoma Invitational at Big Spring’s Comanche Trails Golf Course.
Lamesa High junior Naomi Marroquin is returning to state in power lifting maintaining a family tradition of sorts in the process.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad finished up last weekend’s Wooden Bat Tournament at Seminole on a high note.
Last year, two Borden County golf teams teed off in the UIL Class 1A State Tournament with the Coyotes bringing home the state golf silver.
The Golden Tornado high school girls track squad got its season off to a promising start last Thursday evening at Denver City.
After seeing play shortened due to illness, the Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad still ended up making the most out of the Floydada Tournament winning two out of its three games tieing another.
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