Klondike football puts up 88 points in first half
The red-hot Klondike Cougars’ football team is averaging a whopping 68 points per game this fall.
The red-hot Klondike Cougars’ football team is averaging a whopping 68 points per game this fall.
Last Friday’s Division I District 1-3A football opener at Kermit featured a match up between two teams who were in dire need of a change of luck.
There’s no denying that the tradition rich Denver City Fillies have another great volleyball team this fall.
Following last Friday night’s 71-26 league opening defeat at Rankin it didn’t take Sands Coach Tye Keith to point out that game’s biggest differences.
The O’Donnell Eagles got back on the right track last Friday night at winless Loraine.
The Golden Tornadoes enjoyed a clean sweep on the gridiron this past weekend against Kermit also winning all three of their sub-varsity games against the Yellow Jackets.
The Klondike Cougars are only days away from beginning their bid for another District 2-1A volleyball championship and although the state ranked Cougars appear to be an overwhelming favorite to repeat, focus remains the big key for this squad.
As much as they’ve already been through this season mainly because of injuries the Golden Tors continue clinging to their ultimate goal of playing in the Class 3A state volleyball playoffs this fall.
The finish of the high school fall tennis season left the Golden Tornadoes in somewhat of a strange position wondering not only what could have been, at the same time, what to expect in the future of that program.
With the District 3-3A Championships now right around the corner, the Golden Tornadoes continued making big strides at the right time last Saturday in the Big Spring Invitational.
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