Cougar volleyball earns win
One of the Klondike Cougar volleyballers’ biggest challenges this season has been not always finishing matches as strong as they start them.
One of the Klondike Cougar volleyballers’ biggest challenges this season has been not always finishing matches as strong as they start them.
The Golden Tornadoes high school football squad hosted the Stanton Buffaloes Thursday evening in their second scrimmage this month.
The Golden Tornado tennis squad made it two straight in the fall win column Tuesday evening at Levelland, escaping with a narrow 10-8 match victory.
Golden Tornado football games will continue being broadcast this fall but it’ll be a different company handling them.
Thursday evening’s football scrimmage at Ackerly featured two area teams which reached the playoffs against each other: the Division II O’Donnell Eagles and Division I Sands Mustangs.
Local golfer Kent Bartlett spent most of his life working for the United States Postal Service.
Somebody once said ‘You’re only as good as your last match’.
The Klondike Cougars were just a play or two away from sweeping a dual match Tuesday evening at Grape Creek against a couple of bigger schools.
Although no official score is kept during a scrimmage, one wouldn’t have been able to tell it on the Golden Tornado football team’s trip back home from Sweetwater last Friday night.
If there wasn’t already enough excitement at Klondike with three starters on each side of the ball back from last year’s district championship football team, the Cougars added even more last Friday.
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