TEAM MEETING
Tor softballers meet on the fi eld in a game this season at Joe Spikes Field. The girls are now headed to area after shutting out Anthony in the bi-district round. LPR photo
Tor softballers meet on the fi eld in a game this season at Joe Spikes Field. The girls are now headed to area after shutting out Anthony in the bi-district round. LPR photo
The West Texas Chevy Dealers are again hosting an instructional baseball and softball clinic at Lamesa’s Bill Weaver Youth Sports Complex on May 11.
Mario Dimas’s team shot a 28 Wednesday evening to win the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course’s weekly scramble.
After repeating as the District 3-3A softball champs, it might be hard for most to see where the Golden Tors need to make some changes.
Borden County cracked the Texas Girls Coaches Association’s Top 25 this past week for the first time this season.
The Borden County Coyotes and O’Donnell Eagles will open the Class 1A state baseball playoffs this week.
Early voting ends Tuesday for one city council position and two spots on the Lamesa school board up for election on May 7.
In addition to the local city and school races, early balloting is underway in a statewide election to decide the fate of two proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177