Cougars head to playoffs
Winning eight of their past nine matches, the Klondike Cougars firmly have momentum on their side going into next week’s Class 1A volleyball playoffs.
Winning eight of their past nine matches, the Klondike Cougars firmly have momentum on their side going into next week’s Class 1A volleyball playoffs.
Even without half of their starters on the court, the Golden Tornado volleyballers finished up their season a high note.
The Borden County Coyotes and Sands Mustangs are now sending runners to next week’s Class 1A State Cross Country Championships at Round Rock.
Lamesa’s Yenisei Guevara wrapped up his sophomore season in the Golden Tornado cross country program by running Monday in the Region I-3A Championships at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
Last fall the Golden Tornadoes ended a 19-year playoff drought on the high school gridiron.
Approaching week nine in the high school football season things are getting down to the nitty-gritty.
It is beginning to look like the Shofner family has something of a strangle-hold on the top spots in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football pick-’em contest.
Graveside service for Charles David Crawford, Jr., 39, of Lamesa, will be held Friday, October 29, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.
It’s going to take a while longer before Lamesa school district officials know how much insurance will cover the more than $1.2-million in damage caused to school facilities by June 26 storm.
This is a scene that many local farmers have only got to dream about the past few years, as a cotton stripper pulls in an abundant crop from an irrigated fi eld a few miles east of Lamesa this past
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