Klondike’s boys top Grady; win title
Going into Monday evening’s regular season finale, Klondike’s basketball boys knew that they needed one more win on the road to accomplish a feat that no Cougar hoop squad had achieved in 28 years.
Going into Monday evening’s regular season finale, Klondike’s basketball boys knew that they needed one more win on the road to accomplish a feat that no Cougar hoop squad had achieved in 28 years.
Shortly after watching her state ranked Borden County basketball girls thump Paducah, 65-21, Monday evening in Class 1A playoff action at Lubbock Cooper Coyote Coach Lindsey Schmidt quickly attributed that win to good defense.
O’Donnell’s basketball girls took a successful first step into the playoffs Monday night at Lubbock Roosevelt making a little history in the process.
Despite finishing up their regular season Monday evening at Ackerly by blowing out playoff-bound Loop, 75-15, Sands boys still now find themselves advancing to the state playoffs as District 8-1A’s runners-up.
Anytime the Golden Tornadoes play longtime rival Brownfield in anything it’s a big game no matter what’s at stake but dealing with the playoffs made this game even that much bigger.
After breezing past the Chiefs by 25 points (62-37) here back on January 12 the Golden Tornado basketball boys had to be feeling good about their chances going to Friona Tuesday night.
A young Golden Tornado boys’ golf squad teed off its season in last weekend’s Snyder Tournament.
As long as the Golden Tor power lifters continue to progress like they’ve been, don’t be too surprised to see a strong contingent of this program at next month’s regionals.
The Sands Mustangs are one of three teams contending for District 8-1A’s championship going into the final couple of games of the regular season.
A hot start is all Borden County’s boys needed Tuesday night at Wilson where the Coyotes rolled the Mustangs, 71-20.
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