Borden County bounces back with win after loss
After getting handed their first defeat of the young season last Saturday at New Home, Borden County’s girls basketball team got back on the right track in a big way Tuesday evening at Eula.
After getting handed their first defeat of the young season last Saturday at New Home, Borden County’s girls basketball team got back on the right track in a big way Tuesday evening at Eula.
The Dawson Dragons continued their growing pains Tuesday against traditionrich Paducah at Lubbock Talkington.
Although he got only six of the 12 games correct in the final week, Jordan Shofner was still able to nail down top honors for the season in the Lamesa Press- Reporter’s annual football pick-’em contest.
The Sands Mustangs are ranked as the ninth-best Class 1A girls basketball team in the state.
A very young Klondike girls basketball team managed to win only four games last season.
After watching his Coyotes defeat Knox City 54-44 Friday in six-man Division I bi-district action at Jayton, Borden County Coach Trey Richey said his young squad is coming into its own.
The Klondike Cougars were hungry for revenge when they went into their Division II bi-district six-man battle against Whitharral Friday night at Hermleigh.
Friday night’s Division II bi-district six-man football playoff game at Ackerly wasn’t supposed to be much of a contest between the Sands Mustangs and undefeated Anton Bulldogs.
What should be another exciting Golden Tornado boys basketball season tips off next Saturday when the Monahans Loboes pay a visit to Follis Gymnasium.
The Golden Tornadoes’ girls basketball team overcame a somewhat sluggish start here Friday evening before capturing their first win of the season against Lubbock Talkington, 52-22.
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