Girl tracksters off and running
The Lamesa High School girls track squad opens it 2024 season on Thursday at Denver City.
The Lamesa High School girls track squad opens it 2024 season on Thursday at Denver City.
Lamesa High School senior golfer Mason Adcock probably could have found better weather conditions to play a round of golf this past week.
Lamesa’s Adi Cuellar won the eighth grade girls’ 200-meter dash in the Golden Tornado junior high girls’ track season opener this past Tuesday at Denver City.
After winning their first district basketball championship in 28 years, Klondike’s boys were hoping to get a shot at the regional tournament.
After opening their 2024 campaign with a thrilling 5-4 win over Coahoma here last Monday at Joe Spikes Field, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad dropped four straight this past weekend in Shallowater’s Railyard Classic.
Fresh off of their best season on the diamond in school history ‘focus’ is a big key for the Golden Tornado softballers in the early going of the 2024 season.
Somebody once said to be the best you’ve got to beat the best.
After first finding out that they had qualified for regionals, thirteen Golden Tornado power lifting girls have anxiously been waiting for this weekend to get here.
As much suspense as there was in the first half of last Friday evening’s Class 1A area round boys basketball playoff game between Klondike and Paducah at Abernathy there wasn’t in the second half.
Borden County’s basketball boys saw another highly successful season on the hardwoods come to an end here last Thursday evening coming up short against the Whitharral Panthers, 55-47, at Lamesa High School’s new gym.
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