Tors get comeback win
Just a couple of weeks ago, the Golden Tornado basketball boys lost a 64-63 District 3-3A thriller at Brownfield.
Just a couple of weeks ago, the Golden Tornado basketball boys lost a 64-63 District 3-3A thriller at Brownfield.
If defense continues winning championships then don’t be too surprised to see the Brownfield Cubs make another strong run when the Class 3A state girls basketball playoffs tip off in a couple of weeks.
The Golden Tornadoes know they’re staying in Class 3A.
Lamesa’s middle school girls basketball teams were shut out of the win column Monday at Midland Christian but not without putting up good fights in all four games.
Due to a shortage of players, the Dawson Dragon boys basketball season was cut short. The future of that program, however, looks bright.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad opened its spring campaign on a strong note last Friday in the Big Spring Tournament.
Last season the Golden Tornadoes won their first softball district championship in school history.
Due to a combination of work on the field and the forecast for icy weather during the last half of this week, Golden Tornado baseball’s Meet the Tors event has been cancelled.
Klondike’s girls basketball program continues to show what a difference a year can make.
Kaleb King, a senior for the Sands Mustangs, goes high to put up a shot over a Borden County defender during Tuesday night’s District 8-1A game at Ackerly. The Coyotes ralled from an early defi cit to capture a 42-30 victory and remain second in the district standings, one game behind leagueleading Grady Photo courtesy Sands CISD
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