Eagle’s Vela selected for all-star football game
Omar Vela was a key factor in why the O’Donnell Eagles made it back to the Division I state six-man football playoffs again this fall.
Omar Vela was a key factor in why the O’Donnell Eagles made it back to the Division I state six-man football playoffs again this fall.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball boys swept the Brownfield Cubs here Monday evening winning all four games.
After resting their 6-foot-6 post Noah Garcia with District 3-3A play right around the corner the Golden Tornado basketball boys ended up finding themselves short on the hardwoods as well as on the scoreboard Tuesday night at Snyder where the Tigers prevailed, 55-50.
The Golden Tornado girls hoop squad took its first step toward returning to the state playoffs after coming home from Muleshoe Tuesday night with a big 60-21 road win in their District 3-3A opener.
The Klondike Cougars dropped a pair to the Valley Patriots Tuesday night on the high school hardwoods in games played at Post.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls continue their early surge by winning three out of their four games in last weekend’s Stanton Tournament.
As much as Golden Tornado head boys basketball coach Gregg Moreland feels his squad is getting closer to where he wants them to be now just a week away from district close was also the story for the Golden Tornado boys in their two losses in this past weekend’s Stanton Tournament.
For the second straight weekend, O’Donnell’s basketball girls found themselves playing in a tournament’s championship game.
The Klondike Cougars girls basketball team won three straight games to bring home the championship From Last Weekend’s Ira Tournament.
Both Dawson’s boys and girls basketball teams went 0-for-4 in last weekend’s Meadow Tournament but their respective head coaches continue seeing steps in the right direction.
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