Tor volleyball moving past losses at Lubbock
The Golden Tornadoes will finish the remainder of their high school volleyball season with a new leader.
The Golden Tornadoes will finish the remainder of their high school volleyball season with a new leader.
The Golden Tornadoes’ eighth grade A volleyball team moved to 4-0 Monday evening at Denver City after defeating the Fillies, 25-15, 19-25 and 25-14.
Lamesa High School sophomore Samantha Galindo accounted for the Golden Tornadoes’ lone victory in last Saturday’s dual match at Seminole against the much improved Indians.
It took the tiebreaker, but Billy Ray Smith wound up the winner in Week 3 of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football contest.
The Golden Tornadoes ran in their first cross country meet of the season last Saturday at the Lubbock Christian University Chap Invite and Coach Rose Mary McCall likes the potential she saw on opening day.
The Klondike Cougars and the O’Donnell Eagles will also be observing homecoming Friday night during area six-man football competition.
Golden Tornado football coach Joseph Hood has always done his best to treat every game the same but this week he admitted Friday night’s game here against Amarillo River Road is big, and it’s got nothing to do with it being homecoming either.
Chapel funeral service for San Juana Barrioz, age 66, of Lamesa, TX will be held at 2:00 p.m.
Vista Park, a planned housing development in the northwest part of town, garnered the Lamesa City Council’s approval Tuesday for a 100-percent tax abatement over a five year period.
The coronavirus pandemic has curtailed some homecoming traditions, but it has not put a complete halt to the annual event.
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