Sumpter was back-to-back state champion
It’s safe to say that Lamesa’s Casey Sumpter spent most of his life on the run.
It’s safe to say that Lamesa’s Casey Sumpter spent most of his life on the run.
Golden Tornado high school and junior high athletes are making a good first impression after the first week of the strength and conditioning and specific sports skills training allowed by the University Interscholastic League.
The opening pitch on a season which nearly wasn’t will be thrown at 6 p.m. Monday at Lamesa’s Bill Weaver Youth Sports Complex.
For most, a strong high school sports career is a necessary stepping stone to the next level.
Mario Dimas’ team shot a 29 Wednesday evening to win this week’s golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
The annual Major League Baseball draft will be held this week.
After seeing this past high school sports season cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most area coaches are excited about the UIL’s spring training which got underway this week.
It’s somewhat hard to believe it’s been over 20 years since Steve Garcia played first base for the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes.
Monique (Mason) Hereford would be the first to admit that following the act set by her older brothers made it tough when it came to her own high school athletic career.
When the University Interscholastic League starts allowing high schools across the state to start having their strength and conditioning and sports-specific workouts starting Monday morning, probably nobody’s going to be more excited than Golden Tornado coaches Joseph Hood and Logan Lockard.
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