McCall likes Tor runners’ potential
The Golden Tornadoes ran in their first cross country meet of the season last Saturday at the Lubbock Christian University Chap Invite and Coach Rose Mary McCall likes the potential she saw on opening day.
The Golden Tornadoes ran in their first cross country meet of the season last Saturday at the Lubbock Christian University Chap Invite and Coach Rose Mary McCall likes the potential she saw on opening day.
The Klondike Cougars and the O’Donnell Eagles will also be observing homecoming Friday night during area six-man football competition.
Golden Tornado football coach Joseph Hood has always done his best to treat every game the same but this week he admitted Friday night’s game here against Amarillo River Road is big, and it’s got nothing to do with it being homecoming either.
It didn’t take long here Friday night in the Golden Tornado football team’s first home appearance to get that feeling that it was going to be another one of those nights.
The Golden Tornadoes lost Thursday’s sub-varsity football game at Snyder as the Tigers roared to a 46-0 victory.
Lamesa’s eighth grade A volleyball team is now 3-0 in its young season after spiking the Friona Chieftains in two straight sets, 25-17 and 25-12, Thursday evening at the Lamesa High School Gym.
If there was ever such a thing as a statement game at Gail there was one Friday night
Tor players try to keep the ball in their possession during Friday;s game against the Snyder Tigers. The Tors suffered a loss with a 8 - 41 final score. LPR photo
After pulling off two good-sized shockers the past couple of weeks, the O’Donnell Eagles had hopes of pulling off their third straight upset Friday night at Sterling City.
Klondike spotted its visitors from Grady the first eight points Friday night but after that the Cougars took complete control in a 58-8 thumping of the Wildcats.
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