Jr high basketball boys win 3 of 4 Monday
Lamesa’s junior high boys hoop squads got their seasons off and running here Monday evening by winning three out of their four games against Muleshoe.
Lamesa’s junior high boys hoop squads got their seasons off and running here Monday evening by winning three out of their four games against Muleshoe.
After losing last week’s season opener at Ropes, 53-38, the Borden County Coyote girls have now won two straight with Tuesday’s 88-40 blowout victory at Class 4A Big Spring.
The Lamesa High School Golden Tornadoes football team made a special presentation at last Friday’s pep rally to senior Isaac Reyes, whose father Luciano Reyes died less than two week earlier. Shown with the gift, designed by LHS teacher Lisa Telchik, are Isaac, his sister Analyza Reyes, and their mother, Elsa Reyes.
Coach Fernando Baeza’s O’Donnell Eagles finished their season Friday night against Division 1 Top 10 Knox City but not without getting the Greyhounds’ attention.
After their football teams reached the six-man playoffs this fall, O’Donnell’s Rocky Feliciano and Sands’ Billy Grumbles are anxious to see what they can now do on the hardwoods.
Kelsey Canavan is still seeking her first win as Klondike’s head girls basketball coach but the Cougars are getting closer.
It was fun for a half for the Golden Tornadoes, who made their first playoff appearance on the high school gridiron in 19 years Friday night at Wolfforth.
This year’s Klondike Cougars continue rewriting the school’s record books.
For the second straight weekend, the Borden County Coyotes won a game without taking a snap.
Sometimes it’s good to let sleeping dogs lie.
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