TEAM SUPPORT
Lamesa junior Meagan Hill gets support from Sagen Oaks and Lexi Hernandez as she returns the ball to Merkel in Tuesday’s matches at Follis Gym.
Lamesa junior Meagan Hill gets support from Sagen Oaks and Lexi Hernandez as she returns the ball to Merkel in Tuesday’s matches at Follis Gym.
The Golden Tornadoes’ volleyball squad got another big win here Tuesday evening, knocking off the Merkel Badgers in three sets, 25-18, 25-21 and 25-15.
The Golden Tors’ tennis squad celebrated one of its biggest wins of the season Tuesday evening at Brownfield by knocking off the always-tough Cubs, 11 matches to eight, on their own courts.
The Golden Tornadoes’ cross country squad turned in another encouraging performance last Saturday at the Slaton Invitational.
While the Golden Tornadoes’ varsity football team will be idle this weekend, it’ll be business as usual for three Lamesa gridiron squads.
Lamesa’s junior high volleyball teams won three out of their four matches against the Brownfield Cubs here Monday evening.
Two area six-man high school football squads who are picked to win their respective districts will lock horns against each other Friday night as the Klondike Cougars host the O’Donnell Eagles.
The Sands Mustangs’ boys and girls cross country squads both continue to be ranked among the Top 10 in the state in Class 1A, but head coach Dustin Wall says they still have work to do to do before they can start planning a return trip to state.
Moving up to fifth in this week’s Texas Girls Coaches Association’s Class 1A state volleyball poll, the Klondike Cougars made quick work of the Midessa Warriors, 25-8, 25-9 and 25-8, Tuesday at Cougar Gym.
A weekend of upsets on the field shook up Week 5 of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football contest, throwing most entrants for a loop and shaking up the standings in the race for the top prize at the end of the season.
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