Area pigskin programs see good first impressions
Sands High School’s new head football coach Tye Keith is impressed with what he’s been seeing in this the first week of football practice at Ackerly.
Sands High School’s new head football coach Tye Keith is impressed with what he’s been seeing in this the first week of football practice at Ackerly.
After having most of last year’s team back from a squad which was ranked 17th in the final Class 1A state volleyball poll, the Klondike Cougars enter this season with high expectations.
Clint Kunkel’s team shot a 27 Wednesday evening to win this week’s scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
After a season which saw them spend part of the season ranked among the top 10 Class 1A teams in the state, a handful of Borden County sluggers have been honored on the Bell/Texas Sport Writers Association Class 1A All-State Baseball Team.
There are two big reasons why the Golden Tornadoes are excited about playing nine out of their 14 matches at home this fall.
High school volleyballers here and across the state will be opening their seasons next week after only about a week of practice.
By having a couple of teams opening up in the Top 10 the 2022 high school football season has all the makings of being another exciting one for area fans.
The best way to describe the mood when it comes to the Golden Tornadoes’ football program ahead of Monday’s first practice is HUNGRY!
Mario Dimas’ team shot a 26 Wednesday evening to win this week’s golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
With a year of college ball in the books, Lamesa’s Cam Diaz said this past week he’ll be continuing his college baseball career this fall at Weatherford College.
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