Tors fall, not counted out yet
After falling to Denver City, 10-0, Saturday, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team is still in control.
After falling to Denver City, 10-0, Saturday, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team is still in control.
The Borden County Coyotes took their first step toward repeating as the District 4-1A baseball champs last Saturday afternoon at O’Donnell by rolling past the Eagles, 16-8.
A year ago, Borden County’s Brette Kaite Behrens was the Coyotes’ lone state golf qualifier.
O’Donnell’s boys and Borden County’s girls took top honors at last Thursday’s District 6-A Track Meet at Petersburg.
Relays continue giving Klondike’s track girls the winning edge this spring.
Golden Tornado speedy senior Keeton Bolton continued to shine in the sprints at last week’s District 3-3A Track & Field Championships at Denver City.
Registration continues until Saturday for Lamesa’s Babe Ruth Baseball League at West Texas Graphics.
As a result of last weekend’s strong showing at the District 3-3A Track & Field Championships, the Golden Tornado girls are going to be well-represented at this week’s area track meet in Denver City.
A hot start helped Tom Anderson and Ryan Hitt win last weekend’s Memorial Tournament at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Funeral service for Nancy Jo Parsons, 91, of Lamesa, Texas will be held Thursday, April 20, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at Sunset Baptist Church.
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