Sands just one point from win
The Sands Mustangs fell just short of winning its first six-man football game since 2018 on Friday night at Roby where the Lions held on to a nail biting 46-45 seasonopening victory.
The Sands Mustangs fell just short of winning its first six-man football game since 2018 on Friday night at Roby where the Lions held on to a nail biting 46-45 seasonopening victory.
Growing up, Waylan Hogg admits that he heard lots of stories about his father, Wayne Hogg.
The Golden Tornadoes’ junior high volleyball squads got off on the right foot Thursday evening at Littlefield where they won all four matches on opening night.
The numbers might be a little down compared to what they’ve been in the past at Gail but obviously not the quality.
In his first official game as a high school football coach, Lamesa’s Kolt Moreland started enjoying the same things which his dad, Golden Tornado Athletic Director Gregg Moreland has enjoyed for 36 years in that profession.
The Golden Tornadoes’ young volleyball team continues building in the eyes of first-year head coach Logan Lockard.
After watching his players get over 100 wins a year ago in his first season as the Golden Tornadoes’ head tennis coach, Jose Lucio couldn’t wait to see what his squad could do this past spring in the District 1-4A Tennis Tournament.
Lamesa’s Dustin White got his first hole-in-one here Monday at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Klondike’s first-year head volleyball coach Niatha Cullen has been encouraged with her spikers’ progress even if they don’t always have the wins to show for it.
Like any other scrimmage performance, the Golden Tornadoes committed their share of young mistakes Thursday evening at Stanton.
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