Middle school boys now 10-2
Lamesa’s seventh grade A boys basketball team is now 10-2 after bringing home a 41-34 win from Snyder Monday evening.
Lamesa’s seventh grade A boys basketball team is now 10-2 after bringing home a 41-34 win from Snyder Monday evening.
As much as Borden County’s star guard Kenzie White would rather talk about the Coyotes’ state ranked girls basketball team than herself, she has recently found herself in the spotlight.
As long as he can remember Lamesa’s Sean Zapata has wanted to play college football.
Getting off to a shaky start Friday night at Dimmitt, the Golden Tornado boys found themselves in an early hole which they couldn’t quite dig their way back out of.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls could have taken a big step toward the playoffs Friday night by beating the same Dimmitt team they defeated by 33 points here on Jan. 10.
The Sands Mustangs girls had hopes of wrapping up a fourth straight district championship Thursday evening at Klondike but the Cougars had different ideas.
Lamesa’s seventh grade boys A basketball team won one out of its three games in last weekend’s Andrews Tournament.
After seeing their 40-game district win streak snapped Thursday by Klondike Sands’ girls got back on the right track Friday night at Grady with a 55-33 win.
The Borden County Coyotes and O’Donnell Eagles split their District 8A basketball doubleheader Thursday evening at Eagle Gym.
The Dawson Dragons’ steady work habits paid off Thursday evening at Wellman-Union with a 5144 win over the Wildcats.
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