Vargas, golf girls showing progress
A youth movement continues to lead the Golden Tornadoes’ golf program this season.
A youth movement continues to lead the Golden Tornadoes’ golf program this season.
Sign ups continue until March 13 for the Lamesa Girls’ Fastpitch Association.
As twins, Lamesa’s Emiliana and Lilliana Contreras probably have several things in common including their love for the game of softball. Both of these North Elementary fi fth grade sisters were recognized among the best in their division in the youth girls’ softball tournament held here last weekend at the Bill Weaver Youth Sports’ Complex. Playing for the Lamesa Heartbreakers, both of these young ladies earned MVP in games held as part of that tournament. Emiliana plays catcher and Lilliana pitcher. Their parents Trinidad and Sara Contreras help coach their daughters. By earning MVP status, both young ladies will now play in an allstate tournament this summer at Hobbs, New Mexico.
Fashaa Edwards continues to lead the Golden Tornadoes’ junior high tracksters.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad turned in another promising showing this week at the Levelland Tournament where they won 17 out of their 27 matches.
The O’Donnell Eagles on Friday were right on the edge of writing still another chapter in their historic season.
Only three nights after finishing up their 30-win high school hoop season, the Borden County Coyotes have returned to the diamond.
The home team turned in a strong season-opening performance as Lamesa High School hosted its annual Golden Tornado Relays here last Friday.
A big second half has Coach Rocky Feliciano’s O’Donnell Eagles advancing to this weekend’s Region I-IA Boys’ Basketball Tournament.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad is off to a 7-1 start this season after taming the Snyder Tigers, 11-2, here Monday evening at Joe Spikes Field.
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