Runners
Really we feel better than ever going into regionals,” O’Donnell Coach Lyndi Boone said. “Now, it’s a matter of rising to the occasion and conquering the task in front of us.”
Really we feel better than ever going into regionals,” O’Donnell Coach Lyndi Boone said. “Now, it’s a matter of rising to the occasion and conquering the task in front of us.”
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers were swept by the Coahoma Bulldogettes this past Monday evening.
Going into the 2023 high school football season last Friday night’s match-up here at Golden Tornado Stadium featured two teams many thought to be on opposite ends of the spectrum.
Although another loss to the scrappy Merkel Badgers here Saturday afternoon dimmed the Golden Tornado volleyballers’ playoff chances, Lamesa Coach Skye Torres is doing her best to remind her troops this season’s still long from being over.
Apparently, the Klondike Cougar volleyballers aren’t into sharing.
The Klondike Cougars have officially booked their return engagement to the Division II state football playoffs for the fourth year in a row by corralling the Loop Longhorns, 64-0, last Friday night in a game stopped at the half on sixman’s 45-point rule.
Missed opportunities came back to haunt the Sands Mustangs last Thursday night at Ackerly where the Grady Wildcats escaped in a 44-35 nailbiter.
After not only seeing their streak of 14 straight district championships but also playoff appearances snapped last fall, the 2023 Borden County Coyotes went into last Friday night’s Division I District 7-1A opener at Garden City on a mission.
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