Schmidt returning to state
Although she won’t be joined by the rest of her Coyote teammates this time Borden County junior Kambell Schmidt is going back to the UIL State Cross Country Championships next Saturday at Round Rock.
Although she won’t be joined by the rest of her Coyote teammates this time Borden County junior Kambell Schmidt is going back to the UIL State Cross Country Championships next Saturday at Round Rock.
After enjoying one of their best fall tennis seasons in Lamesa High School history, the Golden Tornadoes are well-represented on the all-District 4-4A Tennis Team selected Thursday. After reaching the Class 4A state playoffs, the Golden Tornadoes won a tennis playoff match for what’s thought to be the first time in 30 years. Golden Tor senior Karmello Reyes made first-team all-district at number one boys singles after going 7-1 against District 4-4A’s topseeded boys. “The only match ‘Mello lost all fall was to Shallowater, and ‘Mello was feeling sick that day,” Coach Jose Lucio said. Reyes has been a regional qualifier in boys singles the past two seasons. Lucio believes Reyes will be playing college tennis after this season’s over. “’Mello lives and breathes tennis. He’s got a good, hard serve, probably in the 105 to 110 (miles per hour) range, and he’s got a great forehand which helps him put the ball in the most difficult spots,” Lucio said. Reyes and partner Victor Murillo earned second-team all-district in boys doubles after going 5-2 against 4-4A’s top boys doubles’ teams. “These two guys might be the strongest boys doubles team in our district next spring,” Lucio said.
While his older brother Kobe Martinez played for the Golden Tornadoes for two seasons before graduating last May, it looks like Isaiah Martinez Jr. could be an exciting player to watch in the future.
This year has seen a nice turn-around in the Golden Tornadoes volleyball program.
No strangers when it to comes to the UIL State Cross Country meet, the Sands Mustangs are heading back to state after a strong showing at Tuesday’s Region I-IA Championships at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
With only two weeks left, it has gotten crowed at the top in the race for the $200 grand prize to be awarded to the season-long winner of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football contest.
Their final home match of the volleyball season Monday against District 2-1A foe Wellman-Union, which was senior night, was an emotional one for the Klondike Cougars.
With last week’s 56-32 win over Slaton, the Golden Tornadoes’ football team took a big step toward the playoffs. Another victory Friday night at Denver City squad would guarantee Lamesa its second post-season berth in 22 years.
The O’Donnell Eagles are huge favorites to get their second straight district football win of the season Friday at Wellman-Union.
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