Borden County grad takes aim at Olympics
Borden County’s Ryann Phillips has hopes of someday shooting trap in the Olympics.
Borden County’s Ryann Phillips has hopes of someday shooting trap in the Olympics.
As long as the Golden Tors can make as much progress in Monday’s first workout to Tuesday’s second practice this season could end up being much better than anticipated.
Cody Hogg’s team shot a 28 Wednesday evening to win this week’s golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
After just having their first practice this past Monday, the Golden Tornado volleyballers now find themselves only days away from their 2023 season opening matches.
Entering the month of August is a good sign that the bells will not only soon be ringing in the beginning of another school year, but that another busy year of high school sports is also quickly approaching, Golden Tornado Booster Club President Eric Garcia announced this week that the Booster Club’s annual ‘Meet the Tors’ is right around the corner; coming up Thursday the 17th at Golden Tornado Stadium.
The family of Noe Alfredo Gonzalez proudly announces his graduation from Texas Tech University. Noe will receive his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology as a first generation college student on Saturday, August 5th. Throughout his collegiate journey, Noe has been supported from his wife, Kelsie, two children, Morgan and Kade, three sisters, parents Noe Sr and Brenda Gonzalez, grandparents Juan Alfredo and Maria Teresa Gonzalez, Joe and Maria Reyes, and his many extended family members who are beyond thrilled of his achievement. Noe has accepted a position with Lamesa ISD where he will teach 6th grade Science and also coach for the Lamesa Golden Tornado Football and Athletic Program.
Live music, a car show, a tournament, raffle drawings and a pageant are on the list of activities scheduled for the annual Jamaica celebration this Sunday.
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