Seventh grade girls pick up where left off
After already finishing up their hoop season by winning the District 3-3A junior high championship, Lamesa’s seventh grade girls are apparently picking up where they left off.
After already finishing up their hoop season by winning the District 3-3A junior high championship, Lamesa’s seventh grade girls are apparently picking up where they left off.
Borden County’s red-hot girls basketball squad found itself just over six minutes away from playing for it all this past week. Unfortunately, Eula punched their ticket to Thursday afternoon’s state championship game with the 51-44 victory With 6:14 left in Tuesday’s Division I Class 1A girls’ state semi-final playoff game at Abilene Wylie, Borden County sophomore Taytum White connected on a threepointer which put the twotime District 6-A champs up 38-37.
Led by Golden Tornado sophomore Peyton Franklin, Lamesa High School’s boys golf team continues showing early promise finishing fifth at Tuesday’s Muleshoe Tournament.
On most nights when your bats are there and you’re playing near flawless in the field, you’re going to come out on top.
After a chilly last couple of weeks, the Golden Tornadoes’ softball team finally found some weather more to their liking this past Tuesday evening here at Joe Spikes Field.
Borden County’s basketball girls have already re-written a few pages in Coyote hoop history.
With six out of 10 Golden Tor girls going to Saturday’s regional powerlifting championship at Eldorado being seniors, it looks like this squad is in store for some serious recruiting between now and next year.
The Dawson Dragons welcomed powerlifting at Welch as part of their high school athletic program this spring.
The Top 20 Valley Patriots turned out being just too tall of an order for the Top 25 Klondike Cougars to overcome in the area round of the Class 1A state basketball playoffs.
After Borden County’s Josh Torres scored a late bucket with only 1:08 left on the game clock, making this a three-point game at 40-37 in last Friday night’s Class 1A area boys playoff game against Crosbyton, fans on both sides couldn’t help but like their respective teams’ chances.
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