Klondike wins replacement game
It’s a five and a half hour drive from Klondike to San Marcos but that’s the trip the Cougars had to make to play a football game Friday night.
It’s a five and a half hour drive from Klondike to San Marcos but that’s the trip the Cougars had to make to play a football game Friday night.
Both the Borden County Coyotes and Sands Mustangs are hoping to book return trips to state when they compete in the Region I-1A Cross Country Championships Tuesday afternoon at Lubbock’s Mae Simmons Park.
High school girls basketball practice officially got underway across the Lone Star State this past week.
Lamesa’s seventh grade football team tackled its fourth win of the season here Thursday evening, 30-16 over Slaton.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers could have taken a big step toward securing a playoff berth Tuesday at Coahoma but fell 25-20, 25-21 and 25-17.
Klondike’s girls remain ranked fifth in the state in this week’s Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 1A state volleyball poll.
Lamesa’s junior volleyballers split their four matches here Monday against the Coahoma Bulldogs.
Lamesa High School’s final home football game of the season, against the Slaton Tigers, will basically be a fight for survival.
Marilyn McWilliams takes home the top prize of $25 as the Week-8 winner of the
The Sands Mustangs and Borden County Coyotes will square off against each other in Division I District 7A gridiron action Friday night at Ackerly.
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