Eagles soar past Titans 54-32 with air attack
Next up: Eagles host the Klondike Cougars in O’Donnell
Next up: Eagles host the Klondike Cougars in O’Donnell
A big second quarter last Friday night at Highland, helped the Borden County Coyotes blow open what had been a close game, as the Gail gang is now 5-0 after stinging the Hornets, 54-24.
A strong finish last Friday night at Ackerly turned out being just enough for the Sands Mustangs who held off the Loraine Bulldogs, 70-62, for their third win of this season.
As much progress as the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team has made this season now they just need to work on putting two good halves together.
The Klondike Cougars’ volleyball team got its 17th match victory of this season this past Tuesday evening at Colorado City where they spiked the 3A Wolves, 25-21, 25-12 and 2518.
A rather jittery start didn’t keep the Golden Tornado volleyballers from writing a successful first chapter to Golden Tornado volleyball history. By winning the first match ever in the new Lamesa High School gym Tuesday, they did just that, but they had to go the distance to do so.
After coming out on the short end in this fall’s first four district team tennis matches the Golden Tornadoes reached that point where they were about ready to try anything to turn around their luck Tuesday evening at Levelland.
Lamesa’s eighth grade football A team tackled its second straight win of this season here last Thursday evening by rolling past Littlefield, 28-8.
The Denver City Fillies are one of the top ranked Class 3A high school volleyball teams in the state and apparently their junior high girls aren’t too shabby either.
Less than a month remains until a much-anticipated annular solar eclipse graces Texas skies. On Saturday, October 14, an annular eclipse will pass over the state from Midland/Odessa to Corpus Christi, with 17 Texas State Parks along its path of greatest eclipse visibility. Visitors planning to visit state parks along the path are highly encouraged to reserve a day pass in advance since they will likely reach capacity.
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