Young qualifies for state
Not even the dreaded Corinavirus could get in the way of Klondike’s senior Aaron Young from reaching one of his goals.
Not even the dreaded Corinavirus could get in the way of Klondike’s senior Aaron Young from reaching one of his goals.
It’s been over four months since Lamesa’s Ryan Aguilar played his final down of his high school football career with the Golden Tornadoes.
With six starters back from last year’s regional runners-up squad the Borden County Coyotes are regarded as one of the best Class 1A high school baseball teams in the state.
One man’s medicine could be another man’s poison.
Genesis Coker continues her Midas-touch on the high school track scene.
After going 10-0 in league play and winning their first district championship on the hardwoods in some 18 seasons, the O’Donnell Eagles are well represented on the all-District 7A Boys Basketball Team.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is now 5-8-1 after its three games in Midland’s annual West Texas Classic on Thursday.
Eight Golden Tornado athletes have been recognized among District 3-4A high school basketball’s cream of the crop: four making firstteam all-district and four earning honorable mention on both the boys and girls squads.
Lamesa’s eighth grade girls track squad scored a season-high 112 points this past Tuesday at Seminole to place fourth in the final team standings at that meet.
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