Williams resigns position as LHS volleyball coach
The Golden Tornado volleyballers have reached the Class 4A state playoffs each of the past three seasons.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers have reached the Class 4A state playoffs each of the past three seasons.
Growing up, many of Joseph Hood’s high school football memories came from playing the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes.
Many local and area high school athletes had high hopes this spring of reaching the state level of competition in various activities.
Last Friday afternoon, Governor Abbott made the difficult decision to close Texas schools for the remainder of the school year. Soon after, the UIL made the decision that all sports and other spring activities for students would be suspended for the remainder of the year.
Like college football players across the country, Lamesa’s Jackson Napper spent part of his spring preparing for the 2020 college football season.
Tradition-rich Borden County High School has definitely had more than its fair share of top-notch athletes walk through the halls at Gail.
One of Jose Lucio’s ultimate goals as the Golden Tornadoes’ new head tennis school is to help create players like he was during high school.
Borden County’s Camden Edwards has pretty much climbed the pinacle when it comes to the world of high school athletics.
Talk about a tough way to break into the business.
Although it’s been 22 years since Andy Ellis finished his high school hoop career with Lamesa’s Golden Tornadoes by playing in the Class 4A Final Four at in Austin, sports remains a big part of his life.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177