Changes made to summer programs
Because of big jump in the number of COVID-19 cases the University Interscholastic League has advised schools to hit the brakes on summer practices.
Because of big jump in the number of COVID-19 cases the University Interscholastic League has advised schools to hit the brakes on summer practices.
Just by watching the local youngsters playing ball this summer, Lamesa Cal Ripken President Rick Wallace feels like he’s hit a home run.
The term unsung heroes is often related to offensive linemen in football but the same could easily be said about the setter position in volleyball.
Due to the resurgence of the COVID-19 virus, the Knights of Columbus have called off their annual benefit golf tournament which was for July 13 and 14 at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Just like he did during high school here, Jose Lucio spends a lot of his time hanging out at the tennis courts.
Although the COVID-19 cases continue to mount across Texas even in this summer’s heat, area high school football coaches are doing their best to treat the UIL’s strength and conditioning program and specific sports skills as business as usual.
Although she once was told she was too short to do anything in track, that didn’t keep Jill Nix from standing tall for Lamesa High School in that sport.
Waylan Hogg’s team shot a 28 Wednesday evening to win the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course’s weekly scramble.
There’s an old saying that says records are made to be broken.
Tom Anderson and Tommy Staggs won the front nine while the team of Mario Dimas and Jonathan Dimas took the back nine at the annual Cotton Picker Golf Tournament last Saturday afternoon at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
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