KISD sending golfers to regionals
One couldn’t hardly blame Grady’s boy athletes for getting tired of crossing paths with the Klondike Cougars.
One couldn’t hardly blame Grady’s boy athletes for getting tired of crossing paths with the Klondike Cougars.
Borden County took its second step this past Monday evening at Gail at repeating as the District 4-1A champs.
Ron Mann’s team shot a 29 this past Wednesday but still needed some help from the tiebreaker to win this week’s golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
After already winning the District 8-1A high school boys’ track crown, the Sands Mustangs doubled up on the fun last Thursday at Ackerly by also winning the 8-1A junior high boys’ meet.
It’s right at a 91-mile drive from Lamesa out to Littlefield but the trip back home Saturday evening couldn’t have seemed nearly as long for Lamesa High School head coach Steve Garcia and company.
The Golden Tornadoes hosted their first high school tennis tournament here last weekend and from the look of things don’t be too surprised to make this an annual event in the future of that program.
The O’donnell Eagles dug themselves an early hole in last Friday’s District 4-A baseball opener at Morton one which they couldn’t quite recover from as the Indians prevailed, 12-9.
There’s no denying that a brisk wind this past Saturday afternoon at Littlefield wasn’t much fun to play in for the Golden Tornados’ softball team.
As if showing down Borden County’s high octane softball team isn’t hard enough on the opposition throw in the fact that the hard-hitting Coyotes got 14 free bases from O’Donnell pitchers and a game which went only three innings was still a long night.
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