Golden Tornado tennis wins inaugural tourney
The Golden Tornadoes hosted their first high school tennis tournament here last weekend and from the look of things don’t be too surprised to make this an annual event in the future of that program.
The Golden Tornadoes hosted their first high school tennis tournament here last weekend and from the look of things don’t be too surprised to make this an annual event in the future of that program.
The O’donnell Eagles dug themselves an early hole in last Friday’s District 4-A baseball opener at Morton one which they couldn’t quite recover from as the Indians prevailed, 12-9.
There’s no denying that a brisk wind this past Saturday afternoon at Littlefield wasn’t much fun to play in for the Golden Tornados’ softball team.
As if showing down Borden County’s high octane softball team isn’t hard enough on the opposition throw in the fact that the hard-hitting Coyotes got 14 free bases from O’Donnell pitchers and a game which went only three innings was still a long night.
Borden County’s girls and O’Donnell’s boys took top honors in last Thursday’s District 6-A Track Meet held out at Gail.
The Golden Tornado track girls put up a whopping 111 points in last week’s District 3-3A Track & Field Championships at Denver City but it wasn’t quite enough to bring home the coveted crown.
Even a change of venue didn’t get in Borden County’s path of beginning its bid at repeating as the District 4-1A baseball kingpins Monday evening against Morton.
Going into Tuesday night’s high school baseball game against New Home one of the top ranked teams in the state one couldn’t help but wonder what to expect.
Fresh off of their first district win in program history last Friday against Ira the O’Donnell Eagles’ softball squad could have taken a big step toward securing a playoff Monday evening at O’Donnell with a win over Westbrook.
The District 8-1A track meet Wednesday at Welch turned out being a threehorse race in the varsity boys’ division.
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