Tor track gets third at meet
The Golden Tornadoes’ girls track season got off to a good start Friday at Muleshoe as they finished with 73 points for third place in the final team standings.
The Golden Tornadoes’ girls track season got off to a good start Friday at Muleshoe as they finished with 73 points for third place in the final team standings.
When the Golden Tornado high school track boys get their season started Friday in the Denver City Mustang Relays, they’ll be doing so under the leadership of new head coach Doug Tipton.
The Borden County Coyotes got their first baseball win of the season, 17-12, over Class 2A Tahoka at home in Gail.
Borden County’s basketball girls made their second regional tournament appearance in 20 years Friday night at South Plains College’s Texan Dome at Levelland.
An exciting season of Golden Tornadoes’ boys basketball action came to an end Friday night in Plainview as the Childress Bobcats lived up to their lofty billing at Lamesa’s expense.
The Golden Tornado boys golf squad continues knocking shots off of their game as they get closer to district competition.
The Golden Tornadoes still have work to do but they looked a lot closer to being the fourth-ranked team in the state Thursday on opening day of the San Angelo’s Concho Classic.
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is still seeking its first win of this season but one wouldn’t realize it from the tone of head coach Steve Garcia.
Lamesa’s Cal Ripken League will be having an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at Off The Wall, located at 311 South 3rd Street, according to league President Hector Carrejo.
Lamesa’s junior high girls tracksters got their season off to a very encouraging start Thursday evening at Muleshoe where both the eighth and seventh graders finished second in the team standings.
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