Tornado golfers keep improving
If the Golden Tors’ boys golf squad continues to knock shots off their game like they’ve done since the beginning of this month, they should continue being a force to reckon with this spring.
If the Golden Tors’ boys golf squad continues to knock shots off their game like they’ve done since the beginning of this month, they should continue being a force to reckon with this spring.
The Sands Mustangs breezed to their second straight girls’ basketball playoff win in four days Thursday evening at Slaton where they rolled past Spur, 80-28.
After winning district basketball titles the past three seasons the O’Donnell boys had high hopes and expectations coming into this season, especially with most of last year’s talent back.
After dropping the first meeting last month, the Sands Mustangs have knocked off the Klondike Cougars twice in the past two weeks to secure District 8A’s runner-up spot in the Class 1A boys’ state basketball playoffs.
The Golden Tornadoes play the first game of their 2023 baseball season this week.
Thursday’s Class 1A area girls basketball playoff game at Tahoka between Klondike and Jayton had all the makings of something special, and it was.
Following Thursday’s 51-37 Class 1A area girls basketball playoff victory over Grady here in Lamesa, the Borden County Coyotes feel like they’re going down a familiar road.
A late rally has the Borden County Coyotes heading into the Class 1A boys basketball playoffs as District 6A’s third place team.
Beauty and the Beast surprised visitors and students at South Elementary Monday afternoon during the annual Valentine’s Ball. Students were treated to a Valentine’s snack while the visitors were entertained by youngsters dancing to the Cupid Shuffle and more songs.
O’Donnell High School was well represented at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Region 1 Conference last week in Lubbock.
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