Tors fall in district opener
The Golden Tornado basketball girls got off to a shaky start in the District 3-3A race here Friday, falling to the Littlefield Wildcats, 60-11.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls got off to a shaky start in the District 3-3A race here Friday, falling to the Littlefield Wildcats, 60-11.
A stingy defensive effort continues doing the trick for Sands, the top ranked Class 1A girls basketball team in the state.
Borden County boys basketball coach Bubba Edwards believes it’s only a matter of time before his young Coyotes start changing their close losses into the wins.
After Tuesday’s frustrating overtime loss at Borden County, the O’Donnell Eagle basketball boys made some big steps in redeeming themselves in the Holiday Hooppapalooza out at Ackerly.
Thanks in part to players like sophomores Ishmael Rodriguez and Rhett Kingston, the Borden County Coyotes again captured the six-man Division II, District 4-1A football title this fall.
Offensive MVP: Rhett Kingston, sophomore, Borden County.
Although it doesn’t always show up on the scoreboard, the Dawson Dragons continue making strides on the basketball court.
Organizers of the annual Dawson County Junior Livestock Show are gearing up for another big event featuring 4-H and FFA students showcasing months of hard work in raising their animals.
The transition is just starting, but local residents will be seeing a change in the police department vehicles patrolling the streets of Lamesa.
Klondike High School student council members have been collecting items for the local Lights of Love campaign which provides Christmas gifts for children of low-income families. A total of 117 items were turned over Monday to the Dawson County Child Welfare Board, which hosts the Lights of Love. Klondike ISD photo
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