Coyotes lose tune up before district
Control problems by Borden County’s pitchers proved too much to overcome Tuesday night at Colorado City where the Coyotes lost to the Class 3A Wolves, 14-4.
Control problems by Borden County’s pitchers proved too much to overcome Tuesday night at Colorado City where the Coyotes lost to the Class 3A Wolves, 14-4.
Klondike’s girls continue having two of the fastest Class 1A high school relays on the South Plains and they were fast enough last Thursday to win the District 8-A Track & Field Championships at Ackerly.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team got back on the right track in a big way here Friday afternoon as they rolled the Muleshoe Mules, 13-3, in a game stopped after five innings on the run rule.
The Golden Tornadoes survived a scare here Friday afternoon before shutting out the Muleshoe Mules, 3-0, in District 3-3A action.
Borden County’s baseball squad opens the District 4-1A part of its season later this week, and if Friday’s game at Forsan is any kind of sign, then the Coyotes are ready.
After finishing the past three seasons at the Region I-3A tennis tournament in Abilene, Lamesa High School’s Karmello Reyes hopes this is the year he goes a step further.
The Borden County Coyotes enjoyed a clean sweep at the District 6-A Golf Tournament Wednesday at the Floydada Country Club Golf Course.
O’Donnell High School senior twins Tyler and Tyson Bundy spent a great part of their lives playing ball of one kind or another together.
Borden County’s softball squad kept on rolling Good Friday morning at O’Donnell, thumping the Eagles, 28-0, in District 4-1A action.
For the first time since pre-COVID the Klondike Cougars are playing high school golf.
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