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Loboettes dominate Lakeview

Loboettes dominate Lakeview

Loboettes dominate Lakeview

The Levelland Loboettes find themselves tied for second place in district play after dominating the Lakeview Maidens, 18-8, Tuesday in San Angelo.The Loboettes worked quickly at the plate, scoring three runs in the top of the first.

Lobos dealt district road loss against Lakeview, 4-2

The Levelland Lobos traveled to San Angelo Tuesday to take on the Lakeview Chiefs, but would fall 4-2.Lakeview would find offensive production in the bottom of the second inning, scoring three runs.The Chiefs three runs would cross on three singles, two hit batters and three defensive errors.
OWNING THE COURT - Smyer Lady Cat Kaia Brandon placed third in the singles bracket she competed in during the SCPHEA Tennis Tournament in Levelland. (Photo courtesy of Smyer ISD)

OWNING THE COURT - Smyer Lady Cat Kaia Brandon placed third in the singles bracket she competed in during the SCPHEA Tennis Tournament in Levelland. (Photo courtesy of Smyer ISD)

SPORTS

SPORTS
SMOOTH SWING - The Sundown Roughettes are 3-0 in district play after wins against Seagraves, Tahola and Morton. Pictured is Roughette Araceli Ibarra putting the ball in play against their the Tahoka Lady Bulldogs this past week at home. (Photo courtesy of Sundown ISD)

SMOOTH SWING - The Sundown Roughettes are 3-0 in district play after wins against Seagraves, Tahola and Morton. Pictured is Roughette Araceli Ibarra putting the ball in play against their the Tahoka Lady Bulldogs this past week at home. (Photo courtesy of Sundown ISD)

The Tahoka Lady Bulldogs

SHUTOUT PERFORMANCE - Loboette Danica Rivera put together a three-hit shut out against the Big Spring Lady Steers Wednesday evening. The home matchup opened district play for the Loboettes. Rivera would allow three hits and four walks while earning eight strikeouts. The Loboettes traveled to Snyer to face off against the Lady Tigers Friday evening. Levelland will continue their road play in San Angelo, March 25 against the Lakeveiw Maidens at 5 p.m. (Staff photo by Dom Puente)

SHUTOUT PERFORMANCE - Loboette Danica Rivera put together a three-hit shut out against the Big Spring Lady Steers Wednesday evening. The home matchup opened district play for the Loboettes. Rivera would allow three hits and four walks while earning eight strikeouts. The Loboettes traveled to Snyer to face off against the Lady Tigers Friday evening. Levelland will continue their road play in San Angelo, March 25 against the Lakeveiw Maidens at 5 p.m. (Staff photo by Dom Puente)

Loboettes shut out Big Spring, open district 1-0

The Levelland Loboettes opened district play at home with a dominant outing against the Big Spring Lady Steers.The Loboettes put together a shut out performance defensively and run-ruled the Lady Steers, 100.
GET DOWN! - Pictured is Levelland Lobo Noah Tienda attempting to beat the tag from the Estacado catcher during Monday’s home game. Suffering a 9-4 loss against the Matadors, the Lobos used the quick turnaround to bounce back and earn their second district win of the season against the Big Spring Steers. Now 2-2 in district play, the Lobos went on the road to face off against the Snyder Tigers Friday. (Staff photo by Dom Puente)

GET DOWN! - Pictured is Levelland Lobo Noah Tienda attempting to beat the tag from the Estacado catcher during Monday’s home game. Suffering a 9-4 loss against the Matadors, the Lobos used the quick turnaround to bounce back and earn their second district win of the season against the Big Spring Steers. Now 2-2 in district play, the Lobos went on the road to face off against the Snyder Tigers Friday. (Staff photo by Dom Puente)

Lobos rebound against Big Spring following Estacado loss

The Levelland Lobos would improve to 2-2 in district play following a win against the Big Spring Steers at home, Wednesday evening.The Lobos would respond following a difficult 9-4 loss against the Estacado Matadors on Monday.The Lobos would put together a 6-3 win against the Steers.
SHOWING THEIR STRENGTH

SHOWING THEIR STRENGTH

SHOWING THEIR STRENGTH

Levelland Powerlifting was well represented this past Friday in the 2025 THSWPA (Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association) 4A Division 2 Championship Final in Edinburg. Naylea Saucedo competed in the 242-plus weight class, earning fourth place. Saucedo would total 970 lbs.
2025 NJCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS - The South Plains College (SPC) Texans and Lady Texans Indoor Track and Field teams competed in the NJCAA 2025 National Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Texas Tech Sports Performance Center, March 7-8. The Texans would secure the top spot and national title by posting a total of 119.5 points. the Lady Texans would also put up a strong fight, finishing ninth with 23 points at the two-day meet. (Photo courtesy of SPC)

2025 NJCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS - The South Plains College (SPC) Texans and Lady Texans Indoor Track and Field teams competed in the NJCAA 2025 National Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Texas Tech Sports Performance Center, March 7-8. The Texans would secure the top spot and national title by posting a total of 119.5 points. the Lady Texans would also put up a strong fight, finishing ninth with 23 points at the two-day meet. (Photo courtesy of SPC)

Texans Indoor Track, Field crowned National Champions

South Plains College - The South Plains College Texans showcased their dominance at the NJCAA 2025 National Indoor Track and Field Championships, capturing the national title with an outstanding 119.5 points.
Lobos open district 1-0, shutout Lakeview

Lobos open district 1-0, shutout Lakeview

Lobos open district 1-0, shutout Lakeview

The Levelland Lobos opened district play against the San Angelo Lakeview Chiefs at home on Tuesday, shutting out the chiefs 6-0.Rance Massey would command the mound for the Lobos, holding Lakeview scoreless through a complete seven innings.
ROUGHETTE POWERLIFTING - The Sundown Girls Powerlifting Team was well represented in the regional meet held at the end of Feb. Roxanna Mendoza, Alexis Brinklow, Armani Hernandez and Emily Rodgers each competed in the meet. (Photo courtesy of Sundown ISD)

ROUGHETTE POWERLIFTING - The Sundown Girls Powerlifting Team was well represented in the regional meet held at the end of Feb. Roxanna Mendoza, Alexis Brinklow, Armani Hernandez and Emily Rodgers each competed in the meet. (Photo courtesy of Sundown ISD)

Regional girls powerlifting results ahead of state

A handful of girls from area powerlifting teams competed in the state powerlifting meet March 12-15. Results from the state meet will be provided in the upcoming Wednesday issue.