Mustangs maintain 8-1A hoop title hopes
The Sands Mustangs boys basketball team maintained its District 8-1A title hopes Friday night at Loop by holding off the pesky Loop Longhorns, 55-51.
The Sands Mustangs boys basketball team maintained its District 8-1A title hopes Friday night at Loop by holding off the pesky Loop Longhorns, 55-51.
The Borden County boys basketball squad grabbed at least a share of the District 6-A pie Friday night.
The Dawson Dragon boys basketball squad has consistently put in a strong effort for the most part throughout this season but Friday night at Wellman-Union they’re shooting left them stranded as the Wildcats roared 60-15.
Going into Monday evening’s regular season finale, Klondike’s basketball boys knew that they needed one more win on the road to accomplish a feat that no Cougar hoop squad had achieved in 28 years.
Shortly after watching her state ranked Borden County basketball girls thump Paducah, 65-21, Monday evening in Class 1A playoff action at Lubbock Cooper Coyote Coach Lindsey Schmidt quickly attributed that win to good defense.
O’Donnell’s basketball girls took a successful first step into the playoffs Monday night at Lubbock Roosevelt making a little history in the process.
Despite finishing up their regular season Monday evening at Ackerly by blowing out playoff-bound Loop, 75-15, Sands boys still now find themselves advancing to the state playoffs as District 8-1A’s runners-up.
Anytime the Golden Tornadoes play longtime rival Brownfield in anything it’s a big game no matter what’s at stake but dealing with the playoffs made this game even that much bigger.
After breezing past the Chiefs by 25 points (62-37) here back on January 12 the Golden Tornado basketball boys had to be feeling good about their chances going to Friona Tuesday night.
A young Golden Tornado boys’ golf squad teed off its season in last weekend’s Snyder Tournament.
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