Lamesa Jr. High volleyball continues to improve
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers split their matches Monday evening at Merkel winning two out of four matches against the Badgers.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers split their matches Monday evening at Merkel winning two out of four matches against the Badgers.
The O’Donnell Eagles proved in another good start last Friday night at Johnson Field why they’ve had one of their better starts in years at 5-0.
The Golden Tornadoes could very well have played some of their best high school football of this season last Friday night at McCamey and kicking off district this week there might not have been a better time to do so.
Michael Diaz and the Sands Mustangs’ football team keeps on rolling along.
With five state six-man football championships in their high school trophy case at Gail ‘moral victories’ probably aren’t a term used very often in the Coyotes’ every day conservation.
After watching her spikers drop two straight District 3-3A matches after winning their league opener over Brownfield, Golden Tor Coach Skye Torres says one of her team’s biggest problems is consistency.
The Golden Tornadoes tennis team ran into a buzzsaw this past Saturday at Seminole where the Class 4A Indians went on warpath to the tune of a 18-1 victory.
Going into Tuesday evening’s high school volleyball match against Ropes at Cougar Gym, Klondike Coach Katie Cruz admitted that she was feeling somewhat nervous.
The Merkel Badgers spent a majority of this past month ranked among the top Class 3A volleyball teams in the state.
The Golden Tornadoes are now less than two weeks away from running in the District 3-3A Cross Country Championships and Lamesa Coach Rose Mary McCall continues to like the strides she sees out of her runners.
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