Boys’ JV teams win some, lose some
Lamesa’s junior high basketball boys won two out of four games at Midland Christian Monday evening.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball boys won two out of four games at Midland Christian Monday evening.
The Borden County basketball girls are currently ranked 16th in the state and the Coyotes continued looking like a definite contender again Tuesday evening at LCU’s Rip Griffin Center where they thumped the tradition rich Sudan Hornettes, 68-52.
The Golden Tornado seventh grade girls A team celebrated a 30-12 victory over Midland Christian Monday evening.
Lamesa’s annual O.W. Follis Basketball Tournament tips off again here this weekend. There will be 14 boys teams and 14 girls teams playing here starting Thursday and running through Saturday.
Taking the field last Saturday against two-time defending Division I state six-man champion, Westbrook, was tough. The Borden County Coyotes couldn’t help but feel like their own worst enemy. They fell to the Wildcats, 11065, with the game stopped with 4:46 remaining in the fourth quarter on six-man’s 45-point mercy rule.
A strong finish Tuesday evening at Meadow helped the O’Donnell girls come home from Meadow Tuesday evening with a big 52-38 victory over the Broncos.
A lack of consistency cost the Golden Tornado basketball boys Tuesday afternoon at San Angelo Lake View. A big finish helped the Chiefs hold off Lamesa, 58-54.
The Sands Mustangs basketball girls are now 3-5 at the holiday break, after falling at Roby, 44-31, Monday afternoon.
Playing a tough non-district schedule continues paying off for the Golden Tornado basketball girls. Monday evening at Post, the Lamesa girls trounced the Class 2A Antelopes, 63-15.
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