Seventh graders off to good start
Lamesa’s seventh grade girls started their young basketball careers off and running this past Monday evening against Coahoma, sweeping both games against the Bulldogettes.
Lamesa’s seventh grade girls started their young basketball careers off and running this past Monday evening against Coahoma, sweeping both games against the Bulldogettes.
Somewhat of a shaky start Thursday night at Lubbock Christian High School didn’t keep the Klondike Cougars from taking a big impressive first step into the Division II state six-man football playoffs.
A strong start helped pave the way for the Sands Mustangs’ girls basketball team, which rolled to a, 40-17, blowout win over Stamford Tuesday evening at Hermleigh.
Borden County’s basketball girls got handed their first defeat of this season this past Tuesday night at Hermleigh, where the Coyotes got knocked off by Eula, 58-42.
Somebody once said of momentum: “Success is like a lightning bolt. It’ll strike you when you least expect it, and you just have to keep the momentum.”
Sands’ first-year head football coach Jacob Massey had been hearing about the Mustangs-Klondike Cougar rivalry basically since he first arrived on campus out at Ackerly this past spring.
It’s a wrap. The 2024 Football Contest is finished, coming down to one point.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls fell hard, 47-17, this past Saturday at Slaton.
Since it had been going on a couple of weeks since her Cougars last hit the high school volleyball court, Klondike Coach Katie Cruz was understandably somewhat nervous going into Saturday afternoon’s Class 1A Area Playoff Match against Balmorhea at Rankin.
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