Klondike volleyballers again win five-set match
Klondike volleyball fans continue to get their money’s worth when they watch these young Cougars play.
Klondike volleyball fans continue to get their money’s worth when they watch these young Cougars play.
The Golden Tornadoes completed their final cross country tune-up meet of the season last Saturday at Lubbock Christian University’s October Invite.
With just three weeks to go, it looks like a half-dozen or more competitors still have a good chance to win the $200 to be awarded to the season-long winner in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s fo
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers found tough sledding against Denver City here Monday evening managing to win only one out of four matches.
The high school football playoffs are still three weeks away but as far as Golden Tornado head football coach Joseph Hood is concerned they have already started.
Friday night’s six-man football showdown at Ackerly between 7-0 Klondike and 5-2 Sands is what high school sports is all about.
Although last Saturday afternoon’s score might not reflect it, Dawson head football coach John Hodges didn’t have much of a problem finding progress in his Dragons.
Friday night’s Division I District 1-3A match-up between Lamesa and Kermit was listed as one of those pick-em games by this week’s Harris Poll.
A big first half turned out being just enough for the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team Thursday evening at Kermit as they celebrated their first win of the season by holding off the Yellowjackets
It was homecoming night Friday at Gail where the Borden County Coyotes looked prime to make a serious run for their 13th straight district championship.
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