Klondike wins bi-district
A big second half Friday night at Mertzon has the Klondike Cougars moving onto the second round of the Division II state six-man football playoffs.
A big second half Friday night at Mertzon has the Klondike Cougars moving onto the second round of the Division II state six-man football playoffs.
The O’Donnell Eagles finished their football season on a sour note with an 86-36 loss on Friday night to Buena Vista in six-man Division I bi-district playoff action at Gail.
While both the Golden Tors’ offense and defense have been a little shaky at times this fall, one of the most consistent factors for the team has been its leadership.
Somebody get these guys a slingshot.
Last week, the O’Donnell Eagles fell short of capturing their first district championship on the gridiron since they’ve started playing the six-man game 15 years ago.
After reaching the state semi-finals last season for only the second time in school history, the Klondike Cougars are looking forward to see what this year’s playoff s have in store.
A first-place finish in the final week of competition helped Brent Sevedge take home the season-long grand prize of $200 in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football guessing game.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls opened their seasons here Monday winning two out of their four games against the Denver City Fillies.
Nine area runners finished up their high school cross country seasons last Saturday afternoon at the UIL Class 1A State Cross Country Meet at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls learned a costly lesson Tuesday evening at Midland where a big fourth quarter helped the Class 6 Bulldogs hold off Lamesa, 26-23.
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