Tor girls continue to get better each game
Chalk up another moral victory for the Golden Tornado volleyballers.
Chalk up another moral victory for the Golden Tornado volleyballers.
Saturday’s team tennis match at Seminole turned out to be a tune-up of sorts for the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes as they prepare for the playoffs.
The Golden Tornadoes split Monday evening’s junior high volleyball matche at Brownfield.
The Klondike Cougars’ two District 3-2A volleyball matches against Ropes this season have shown just how important the home court can be.
As exciting as the past month has been for the Golden Tornado football team and their fans, the fun is actually just starting.
Klondike Coach Dalton DeGraffenreid is anxious to see how his Cougars respond after suffering their first loss of the season last week at Whitharral.
Even with everyone getting a pair of “free” games it was still something of a tough week for participants in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football pick-’em contest.
Sands High School Steve Keith jokingly reminded his Mustangs in practice this week that if they wanted to spend much time at their homecoming activities that they better make Friday’s game a quick one.
Dell City might be the smallest high school playing football in Texas but they showed Friday night at Welch that they aren’t short on speed.
The Golden Tornadoes dropped a football doubleheader Thursday evening at Levelland.
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