Mustangs returning to six-man’s Division II
When it comes to the University Interscholastic League’s biennial reclassification there’s going to be big winners and big losers every two years.
When it comes to the University Interscholastic League’s biennial reclassification there’s going to be big winners and big losers every two years.
Whenever Lamesa’s Laila Vasquez resumes her first season of college softball this spring it’ll be back in Odessa it just won’t be back at Odessa College after originally signing with the Wranglers after her all-everything high school career with the Golden Tors.
The same way that the Klondike Cougars continue flexing their muscles as one of this area’s top six-man football teams they’re once again well represented on the Division II all-District 4-1A Football Team.
The same way that the Klondike Cougars continue flexing their muscles as one of this area’s top six-man football teams they’re once again well represented on the Division II all-District 4-1A Football Team.
Lamesa’s junior high girls basketball team dropped three games at Dimmitt Monday evening.
When the Joby Flores 33 Lead Foundation recently named Lamesa’s Elijah Maldonado as one of its Scholastic Players of the Year it didn’t came as much of surprise to Golden Tornado head coach Joseph Hood.
Lamesa’s eighth grade boys A basketball team continues to heat up its opposition here Monday evening by blowing out Denver City, 54-7.
Setter and libero are two of the most often overlooked positions in high school volleyball.
Shortly after watching his Golden Tornado basketball girls get handed their first District 3-3A defeat of this season Tuesday evening at Dimmitt one word quickly came to the mind of Lamesa Coach Trenton Jones.
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