Dragon boys lose to Meadow Tues.
The Dawson Dragon basketball boys lost at Meadow, 55-10, Tuesday night.
The Dawson Dragon basketball boys lost at Meadow, 55-10, Tuesday night.
Shortly after watching his Eagle boys celebrate a 56-39 District 6-1A championshipclinching road victory Tuesday at Lorenzo, O’Donnell Coach Rocky Feliciano said winning the league crown for the second straight year might be even sweeter than the first one.
If Borden County girls basketball coach Lindsey Schmidt wasn’t already excited enough about her squad’s playoff chances, the No. 24 Coyotes’ 61-54 win over No. 18 Rocksprings in a practice game last Saturday only added to her optimism.
The Klondike Cougar hoopsters finished regularseason play Tuesday night by sweeping a District 8-1A doubleheader against the Midland Texas Leadership Charter Academy Eagles.
Watching this year’s Mustang boys, Sands basketball Coach Billy Grumbles admits he can’t believe it’s basically the same group of boys which took the floor a couple of seasons ago at Ackerly.
Both the Sands boys and girls are playoff bound, and if Friday’s games are any kind of sign don’t be too surprised to see both of their teams playing for a while in the post-season.
The Golden Tornado girls kept their playoff hopes alive here Friday night but they will still need one more win before they can book any post-season reservations.
It was another big night for the O’Donnell Eagles on the hardwoods Friday night at Wilson.
Dawson’s girls finished its first season back on the high school basketball team Friday night without a win but Coach Shelby Binion is proud of the steps taken by her young Dragons.
Local golfer Tom Anderson put himself in some pretty elite company this week.
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