Golden Tors finding pay dirt, need defense
Going into their third week of the 2024 high school football season, the Golden Tors are still seeking their first win of this season.
Going into their third week of the 2024 high school football season, the Golden Tors are still seeking their first win of this season.
The Dawson Dragons fell to 0-2 on the young season against Anton last Thursday evening at Welch, but not without still making some strides in the eyes of their head football coach Jay Bingham.
After enjoying one of those nights in last week’s season opener against Valley, where just about everything that could go right did, the Borden County Coyotes found just the opposite luck in last Friday’s second game against Nazareth.
A lack of consistency got the Golden Tornado volleyballers into trouble here this past Saturday afternoon against Class 4A Snyder.
The Golden Tors’ junior high volleyballers won three out of four matches last Thursday evening at Brownfield.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers made quick work of Post here Tuesday evening spiking the Antelopes in three straight sets 25-14, 25-18 and 25-18.
The Klondike Cougar volleyballers dropped a pair Tuesday evening at Ropesville but Cougar Coach Katie Cruz continues being encouraged with her squad’s steady progress.
One of the new faces on the Golden Tornadoes’ sidelines this fall is new Lamesa High School trainer Sierra Anderson.
His father Ryan Campos once played high school baseball for three different head coaches during his schoolboy career.
After watching Friday night’s high school football season open, local fans had to make the make trip back home with mixed reviews.
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