Tors’ Zapata to play in all-star football game
Lamesa’s Josiah Zapata remembers watching his older brother Seth Zapata play in the 2017 ASCO All-Star Football Game at Lubbock.
Lamesa’s Josiah Zapata remembers watching his older brother Seth Zapata play in the 2017 ASCO All-Star Football Game at Lubbock.
It didn’t take the Golden Tornadoes long to name a new head girls basketball coach.
The Lamesa Municipal Golf Course will start having its weekly golf scrambles starting this coming Wednesday.
The O’Donnell Eagles are sending three tennis players to regionals after a strong showing in the District 6-1A Tennis Tournament held Wednesday at Ralls.
Lamesa Middle School athletes turned in a strong showing at Thursday’s District 3-3A West Zone Junior High Track Championships at Brownfield.
Winning 29 ball games and making their first regional tournament in 20 years helped make the 2021- 2022 basketball season one of the best in school history for the Borden County girls.
Being 30 miles away from the closest golf course hasn’t kept the Borden County Coyotes from having one of the top small-school golf programs in this region.
There’s an old sports saying that a tie is like kissing your sister.
The Dal Paso Museum gratefully acknowledges the following for supportive memberships purchased for the 2022 season. Please direct any corrections or questions about membership to: The Dal Paso Museum, P.O. Box 1445, Lamesa, Texas 79331.
Having recently received permission from the City Council, the Dawson County Child Welfare Baord set up a pinwheel farm near the Welcome to Lamesa sign at the north intersection of Lynn and Dallas and another near Premier Ford in order to raise awareness of April being National Child Prevention Month. Shown are Jennifer Smith, Matt Hogg, Amy Baker, Melissa Cazares, Leigh Hogg, Kathy Reeves and Frankie Sauseda. LPR photo
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