Klondike falls in overtime
The Klondike Cougars gave one of the best Division II six-man football teams in the state all it wanted Friday night in its own backyard before Jayton hung on for a 48-46 win in a thriller which went into three overtimes.
The Klondike Cougars gave one of the best Division II six-man football teams in the state all it wanted Friday night in its own backyard before Jayton hung on for a 48-46 win in a thriller which went into three overtimes.
After starting last season at 0-6 the Borden County Coyotes are off to a 2-0 start this year after thumping Meadow, 62-14, Friday night. The game was stopped with seven minutes left in the fourth quarter on six-man’s 45 point rule.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers didn’t waste any time in getting their seventh win here Tuesday evening, spiking the Class 2A Tahoka Bulldogs in three sets, 25-5, 25-8 and 25-4.
After narrowly missing out on the playoffs last fall, Lamesa High School’s football team has adopted the slogan of “Unfinished Business” this season.
Fans will have three entry points to get into Golden Tornado Stadium for Friday’s game between Lamesa and Muleshoe, according to Golden Tornado Athletic Director Gregg Moreland.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad had hopes of getting back on the right track with a trip to Denver City Tuesday afternoon.
Fifteen Lamesa High School athletes opened their cross country season last Saturday in the Rust Busters competition hosted by Lubbock Christian University.
Longtime contestant Tony W. Rodriques has started off strong in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s
After getting what’s thought to be their first win on the football field in four to five seasons, the Dawson Dragons are now looking for more.
The Klondike Cougars probably couldn’t have gotten a better start than what they did in their season opener Saturday afternoon against Crowell at Jayton’s Gridiron Classic.
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