Golden Tors ready to hit the gridiron
One of the things which excites Joseph Hood the most going into the beginning of any new season is watching the way that all of the different pieces come together for each team each different season.
One of the things which excites Joseph Hood the most going into the beginning of any new season is watching the way that all of the different pieces come together for each team each different season.
Last year the Golden Tors could smell the state volleyball playoffs going into the final match of the regular season at Denver City before the District 3-3A champion Fillies ended up slamming the door shut on their post-season fate.
The Boys and Girls Youth Basketball Camp is in full swing. The camp began on Monday and goes through Wednesday in the Lamesa High School gym. According to Lamesa Boys and Girls Club Director Claudia Morales, Golden Tor Head Basketball Coach Gregg Moreland and Trenton Jones and their staffs taught the campers each session. This year instead of being split into boys and girls sessions, the groups were assigned by grade levels. Pictured on Monday are seventh through ninth grade athletes working on dribbling skills using both hands while stationary and running.
A couple of local sluggers helped the Midland’s Xtreme Mayhem take the FASA (Fastpitch America Softball Association) 12-and-under division World Series by surprise last week at Branson, Mo.
Lamesa Boys & Girls Club Director Claudia Morales has announced changes in this week’s youth basketball camp which begins here Monday morning at the new Lamesa High School Gym.
Clint Kunkel’s team shot a 27 Wednesday evening to win this week’s golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Tom Anderson’s team and Clint Kunkel’s team shared top honors in the golf scramble Wednesday evening at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
This time a year ago Rocky Feliciano was preparing for a big coaching jump up from Class 1A O’Donnell to Class 6A San Angelo Central as a top assistant to the Bobcats’ head basketball coach C.J.Villegas.
Borden County hosted a football playoff game last fall at Gail between Buena Vista and O’Donnell but that’s as close as the tradition-rich Coyotes came to the post-season a year ago.
Lamesa’s youth girls softball all-stars didn’t come home with the ultimate prize from the West Texas All-Stars tournament last weekend in Midland but they certainly made their presence felt.
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