Fastpitch sign-ups continue
Registration continues until the end of the month a Triple Divas for the Lamesa Girls Fastpitch Association.
Registration continues until the end of the month a Triple Divas for the Lamesa Girls Fastpitch Association.
After watching her Cougars get beat by Borden County twice in District 8A play, Klondike Coach Kelsey Canavan thought there was a good chance they would get another shot at the stateranked Coyotes this season.
The first pitch of the new season for the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes’ baseball program will be thrown Tuesday evening at Crane.
Cal Ripken youth baseball registration continue here until the end of this month at West Texas Graphics.
Close games have been the story for the Golden Tornado basketball boys throughout the District 3-3A race.
After spending the past three months ranked as the No. 1 Class 1A girls basketball team in the state the Sands Lady Mustangs on Tuesday began their playoff quest for a state title.
The Golden Tornadoes’ power lifting squad continued flexing is muscles this past weekend at the Levelland Invitational.
Although the two schools already have earned a tie for the District 6-1A boys basketball title, don’t try telling O’Donnell Coach Rocky Feliciano that Thursday’s playoff seeding game against Lorenzo doesn’t mean anything.
The Klondike Cougar girls didn’t have much problem Monday evening in their Class 1A bi-district basketball playoff game against Meadow, as they rolled to a 51-23 win at Lubbock Cooper.
If Monday’s season-opening performance at Seminole is any sign, the Golden Tornadoes softball squad will be exciting to watch in the months ahead.
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