Tor defense spot-on before opener
In their final scrimmage Thursday evening at Stanton, the Golden Tornado football team’s defense continued stealing much of the spotlight.
In their final scrimmage Thursday evening at Stanton, the Golden Tornado football team’s defense continued stealing much of the spotlight.
There’s plenty of excitement already this season for the Borden County Coyotes with a majority of last year’s championship team returning.
After once playing first base back in high school for the Golden Tornadoes, Anthony Hernandez is now finding his thrills out on the golf course.
After watching his Mustangs’ second football scrimmage Thursday at Ira, Sands Coach Tye Keith admits that his squad has work to do before this week’s season opener against Hermleigh at Ackerly.
After Corey Savage turned in his resignation out at Welch earlier this week the Dawson Dragons will kick off this high school football season next week with a new head coach for the third year in a row.
Mario Dimas’ team shot a 27 Wednesday evening to win the weekly golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
The Klondike Cougars are one of the top ranked Class 1A volleyball teams in the state.
The steadily improving Golden Tornado volleyballers were close to throwing their home opening match into a fifth set here Tuesday night at Follis Gym.
There’s an old sports’ adage which says that defense is always ahead of the offense at the start of a new football season.
In a dual match which head tennis coach Jose Lucio referred to as a “bump on the road,” the Golden Tors’ tennis team came up short against Big Spring, 11 matches to eight, here Tuesday evening.
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