UIL realignment brings few changes
The Golden Tornadoes’ head football job got a new selling point this week.
The Golden Tornadoes’ head football job got a new selling point this week.
After seeing the first couple of weeks of their season pushed back due to the weather, the Golden Tor tennis squad is now off and running.
After averaging 22 wins per season and guiding all 15 of his squads to the postseason, morale victory probably hasn’t been used much in Lamesa High School head boys basketball coach Gregg Moreland’s vocabulary.
After coaching the Golden Tornadoes to baseball playoff appearances each of his first two seasons at the helm, Coach Steve Garcia is hoping that his third year in charge truly is the charm.
Like many folks in this area, Lamesa Coach Trenton Jones has been battling the flu bug of his own.
Even with three of their key players sustaining injuries, the O’Donnell Eagle girls didn’t have much trouble last Friday evening at Eagle Gym against Crosbyton, blowing past the Chieftains, 67-39.
The Klondike Cougars split their District 8-1A high school basketball doubleheader last Friday night against Cougar Gym against the Grady Wildcats.
The Sands Mustangs enjoyed a District 8-1A basketball clean sweep last Friday night at Wellman-Union.
Both Dawson’s boys and girls continue making progress but it’s still not been quite enough for the Dragons as they still seek their first District 8-1A hoop wins of this season.
After getting handed only their fifth loss of this season earlier last week, Borden County’s basketball girls got back on the right track in a big way Friday evening bringing home an 80-44 road victory from Lorenzo.
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