Overtime win sends LHS girls to playoffs
The Golden Tornado girls are heading to the basketball playoffs thanks to good defense and just true grit and determination.
The Golden Tornado girls are heading to the basketball playoffs thanks to good defense and just true grit and determination.
Neither the Golden Tornadoes nor Littlefield Wildcats were picked to win the District 3-3A boys basketball championship this season, but on Tuesday night one of these squads will do just that as they face off against each other at the Lamesa High School gym.
A slow start was too much to overcome for Borden County’s basketball boys Friday night at Crosbyton as they fell to the Chiefs by a score of 42-32.
Borden County’s girls were crowned the District 6A champs Friday evening at Post after holding off Lorenzo, 51-45, in that league’s title bout. But it definitely didn’t come easy.
The O’Donnell girls are heading to the Class 1A basketball playoffs after a quick start helped them to a 42-38 home win over Petersburg Thursday evening.
After already played two high school girls basketball classics against each other this season, the Sands Mustangs and Klondike Cougars wouldn’t mind getting another shot at each other.
The Dawson Dragons boys basketball team continues making progress, but that improvement was not near enough at Grady Friday night as they fell to the District 8A champion Wildcats, 62-15.
A chilly Tuesday afternoon didn’t keep the Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad from sizzling as they won their first dual match of the spring season by beating Lubbock Kingdom Prep 12 matches to four.
With a couple of big basketball games on tap this week, the Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad has decided to wait a couple of days before they start their season.
Klondike’s boys basketball squad continues in second place in the District 8A standings after thumping Wellman-Union, 65-22, Friday evening at Cougar Gym.
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