Tors stomp Fillies
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad breezed to its third straight District 3-3A win here Tuesday, thumping the Denver City Fillies, 16-0.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad breezed to its third straight District 3-3A win here Tuesday, thumping the Denver City Fillies, 16-0.
After a tough non-district season, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad was looking at Tuesday’s District 3-3A opener against Denver City as a new lease on life.
The Borden County Coyotes got back on the right track in a big way last Friday night at Gail, holding off Westbrook, 10-9, in a game which went two extra innings.
The Golden Tornado girls track squad finished fifth in last Friday’s Levelland Track Meet, rolling up 62 points against a very competitive field.
Golden Tornado senior Keeton Bolton continues to display his wheels on the track, winning the boys 100-meter dash last Friday in the Levelland Invitational.
The Golden Tornado golfers find themselves with some ground to make up after competing Monday at the Gaines County Golf Course in the first of two District 3-3A tournaments.
The Borden County boys have to be considered as one of the teams to watch when the District 6-A golf tournament tees off next Wednesday at Floydada.
Giving up the big inning continues being one of the biggest problems for the O’Donnell Eagles baseball team in the first month of this season.
The speed which helped the Borden County’s basketball girls win the District 6-A championship this season was quite evident again in last Thursday’s Borden County Relays in Gail.
There’ll be a one-person golf scramble here Saturday starting at noon at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
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