Coyotes tame Antelopes - Wildcats next
After completely missing out on the state six-man football playoffs for the first time in 15 years a year ago, the Borden County Coyotes now find themselves in an unenviable position.
After completely missing out on the state six-man football playoffs for the first time in 15 years a year ago, the Borden County Coyotes now find themselves in an unenviable position.
The Klondike Cougars have climbed to second in this week’s Division II state six-man football poll, but in order to keep in that running they’ll have to knock off of a talented Balmorhea Bear squad. They are coached by one of that game’s biggest legendary greats in Hall-of-Famer, Vance Jones.
Starting out their season at 3-5 might not sound like much; but, it always helps when Golden Tor head girls basketball coach Trenton Jones can easily see the progress he has this month.
With only five players back from last year’s District 3-3A championship team, Golden Tornado head boys coach Gregg Moreland often refers to this as a ‘mystery season.’
Earlier this month, the Golden Tornadoes hosted a Class 3A area playoff match between Odessa Compass Academy and Liberty, in their new high school gym, which saw the Patriots pull out in three straight sets.
In their tenth year, after volleyball made its return out at Klondike, the Cougars were hoping their sixth regional tournament appearance would lead them to a return trip to the state tournament this week at Garland.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls got back on the right track in a big way here Tuesday night. They blew out the Class 4A San Angelo Lake View Maidens, 70-23.
The Sands Mustangs basketball girls are still seeking their first win of this season. A stacked schedule definitely isn’t helping any matters.
Dawson’s high school girls basketball team fell just short of making it two straight in the win column Tuesday evening at Welch. They fell to Odessa’s Holy Cross, 25-24.
A tough start and an even a tougher ending derailed O’Donnell’s girls basketball team Tuesday evening at New Deal. The Lady Lions held off the Eagles, 41-32.
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