Tor girls basketball season starts Saturday
As he prepares for his third season at the helm of the Golden Tor girls basketball program, head coach Shai Young hopes that a recent trend continues.
As he prepares for his third season at the helm of the Golden Tor girls basketball program, head coach Shai Young hopes that a recent trend continues.
Having fallen to Sterling City in a four-set match in August, the Klondike Cougars were looking forward to their re-match with the Eagles Tuesday evening at Coahoma in the area round of the Class 1A state volleyball playoffs.
Like the playoff situation in many football districts this week, the outcome of the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s annual football guessing contest is coming down to the wire.
Stakes are high this Friday night on this the final weekend of the regular high school football season.
Growing up as a coach’s son, Kolt Moreland has spent most of his life around athletics.
The Golden Tornadoes have ended a 19-year playoff drought at the high school level in football and their future is looking good as well.
After getting 45’d at the half of last year’s game against his high school alma mater Borden County, O’Donnell Eagle coach Fernando Baeza had hopes of giving the tradition-rich Coyotes a better game Friday night at Gail.
The Sands Mustangs took a break from district play this week, but hosting Rankin’s junior varsity Thursday evening was anything but a break.
Klondike took a successful first step in the Class 1A volleyball playoffs Thursday at Dimmitt by spiking Fort Elliott Briscoe, 25-20, 25-17 and 25-17, in a battle of the Cougars.
Due to this week’s icy weather, O’Donnell Coach Peoria Clark had to wait until Thursday afternoon to watch her Eagles run in the District 6A Cross Country Championships but it was worth the wait.
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