Good start not enough for O’Donnell Eagles
The O’Donnell Eagles gave last year’s six-man Division I state football champion Sterling City an early scare Friday night.
The O’Donnell Eagles gave last year’s six-man Division I state football champion Sterling City an early scare Friday night.
After battling Loop’s JV to a 12-12 tie in their season opener, Dawson football coach didn’t know what to expect Thursday when his Dragons hit the road to Whiteface to take on the Antelopes’ JV.
If there is such a thing as a morale victory for a team which has as much football tradition as Borden County – with five state six-man championships in the past 23 years – then Friday night’s game
After a shaky first two weeks of the season, the Sands Mustangs made some big steps in the right direction Thursday evening at Westbrook.
After spending the first month of the season on the road, the Golden Tor volleyballers made their second straight home appearance Tuesday evening against the Crane Golden Cranes.
The Golden Tornadoes’ football team is off to a 2-0 start for the first time since 1999.
Marge Sevedge and Jordan Shofner are a step ahead of the rest of the pack after the first week of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football pick-’em contest.
After playing most of the season feeling somewhat short-handed, everything might be coming together at the right time for the Klondike Cougar volleyball team.
There’s no doubt that the raw talent is there this fall out at Ackerly.
The O’Donnell Eagles will be making their first home appearance of the football season when they host Sterling City Friday night at what could possibly be the most inopportune time.
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