Rivera wins state medal
Four local young ladies from Lamesa High School finished the power lifting season at state on Thursday at Corpus Christi.
Four local young ladies from Lamesa High School finished the power lifting season at state on Thursday at Corpus Christi.
After a somewhat shaky start this season, Lamesa’s JV Black and Gold teams are now proving the varsity is not the only game in town on the high school diamond.
If Borden County’s baseball squad is to make the kind of run which its Coach Bubba Edwards believes his Coyotes can at the end of this season then they’ve got to stop being so generous.
Members of the 1975 state championship basketball team, which fi nished 34-0, are (front) Coach O.W.
Sands High School track coach Steve Keith commented after Thursday’s Badger Relays at Merkel that some of the bigger schools had never heard of the school or the Sands community prior to the meet.
In celebration of 100 years of Texas high school basketball, the University Interscholastic League is honoring the state’s best, brightest and most unforgettable icons and legends.
Thursday’s girls state power lifting championships at Corpus Christi won’t mark the end of the power lifting season for the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes.
The next time the Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad takes the field here at Joe Spikes the stakes are going to be considerably higher.
It’s just over a two weeks until the Golden Tornadoes start their bid for the playoffs.
Consistency continues being one of the biggest problems for the O’Donnell Eagles this baseball season.
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