Softball kicks off Saturday
There’s a good chance the Golden Tornadoes will open softball season without their returning all-state pitcher Laila Vasquez on the field.
There’s a good chance the Golden Tornadoes will open softball season without their returning all-state pitcher Laila Vasquez on the field.
This week’s wet, snowy weather caused some changes to the basketball schedules for area high schools.
Sands’ girls made the jump from tenth to fifth in this week’s Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ Class 1A state poll.
The Golden Tornadoes’ red-hot start might be one of the best high school hoop secrets in the Lone Star state.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls proved here Monday how much of a difference a month can make.
The Golden Tornado basketball boys celebrated one of their biggest wins of the season Friday night at Littlefield, holding off the Wildcats in a 61-56 nailbiter.
Lamesa’s Laila Vasquez drained the final shot of Friday night’s District 3-3A girls game at Littlefield from outside the three-point arc but it was the Wildcats that captured a 48-40 win over the Golden Tors.
Loaded with high hopes and expectations based on their experience, the Golden Tors’ varsity tennis should be tough to beat this spring.
The Golden Tornadoes’ power lifting squad opened its season Thursday with a strong showing at a contest in Dimmitt.
The Klondike Cougars enjoyed a District 8A clean sweep Friday night at Loop.
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