Sands now 3-2 after shutout
After getting thumped by 50 points last week at Whitharral, the Sands Mustangs got back on the right track in a big way on homecoming night at Ackerly.
After getting thumped by 50 points last week at Whitharral, the Sands Mustangs got back on the right track in a big way on homecoming night at Ackerly.
After being pushed into playing 16 quarters of football in the first four weeks of the season against a beefed-up non-district schedule, the Borden County Coyotes finally got a break Friday night at Water Valley.
Don’t be too surprised to see the Spur Bulldogs scratch the O’Donnell Eagles off of their homecoming guest list next year.
After being off and on again as late as this past week, the Dawson Dragons are less than a week away from bringing high school football back to Welch.
Local golfer Wally Garza recorded his fi rst hole-in-one here this past Tuesday at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course. Garza aced the par-three, 165-yard hole number seven with an eight iron. Witnessing the event were Wesley Diaz, Ron Mann and Serapio Arguijo.
A handful of Lamesa sluggers helped the Texas Renegades win the Fall Mex-Tex tournament held this past weekend at Midland’s Hogan Park.
The District 3-3A high school volleyball race cranked up this week.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad didn’t have many wins but their coach Jose Lucio still labeled last Saturday’s final home match of their fall schedule against SPECHA, a private school at Levelland, another success.
Klondike’s high school volleyballers put together one of their better matches of the season on Tuesday at Cougar Gymnasium, and it probably couldn’t have a better time in the eyes of head coach Niatha Cullen.
Lamesa High School cross country coach Rose Mary McCall continues to like the strides her runners are making this fall.
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