Lightning stops Borden County
Not getting the chance to finish what they started Thursday evening, the Borden County Coyotes will have to wait a couple more weeks before getting another shot at their first win of this season.
Not getting the chance to finish what they started Thursday evening, the Borden County Coyotes will have to wait a couple more weeks before getting another shot at their first win of this season.
Finding themselves trailing for the first time this season before fumbling away the pigskin on their first offensive play should have given the Klondike Cougars an early sign it wasn’t going to be their night Friday at Whitharral.
As much fun as he had playing tennis for the Golden Tornadoes, Jose Lucio probably couldn’t have scripted his first three years as their head coach any better than it’s been.
After falling just short of making it to the Class 1A State Cross Country Championships last fall, motivation isn’t a problem for the Borden County Coyotes this season.
After last year making their first playoff appearance on the gridiron in some 19 years, the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes are off to an even better start this year.
The Klondike Cougar volleyballers are now 11-7 this season after winning their last two District 3-2A matches.
Lamesa High School volleyball coach Gabi Nichols isn’t too keen on “moral victories.”
Lamesa’s junior high volleyball squads brought home a pair of wins from Littlefield Monday evening.
Dawson head football coach Corey Savage found himself in quite a dilemma this past weekend.
Hunter Shofner excelled while most others found the going tough during the fourth week of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s pigskin pick-em contest.
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