Tors seeking two in a row
The Golden Tornadoes’ football team will make another home appearance Friday night and there’s a good chance it could be as exciting as last week’s season opener.
The Golden Tornadoes’ football team will make another home appearance Friday night and there’s a good chance it could be as exciting as last week’s season opener.
As good as things looked in the early going for the O’Donnell Eagles’ football team against Division II Top-20 Gordon on Saturday, they didn’t finish that way.
If the Klondike Cougars are to make it two straight in the win column Thursday when they host Midland Texas Leadership Charter Academy there’s a good chance they’ll have to do so without one of their key players.
Probably nobody is more excited about seeing the month of September get here than Golden Tor head volleyball coach Gaby Nichols.
The Klondike Cougars continued tuning up for district play by taking on traditional volleyball powers Alpine and Wink in a dual match Tuesday night at Wink
The Golden Tornadoes’ 2021 cross country season is off and running.
A big opening-game crowd at Golden Tornado Stadium Friday night got its money’s worth and then some.
Giving up a touchdown on the opening kickoff is definitely no way to start a game or a season.
Rocky Fry’s team shot a 27 here Wednesday evening to win the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course’s final weekly scramble of the season.
Klondike’s state-ranked Cougars’ got a head start on the new football season by playing their season opener on Thursday instead of the customary Friday night.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177