COLLEGE SOFTBALL: UTPB head coach Mendez departs for Illinois College

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Another UTPB coach has left as softball head coach Samantha Mendez has taken over the same position at Illinois College. The announcement was made Monday...

Klay Thompson is leaving the Warriors and will join the Mavericks, AP sources say

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By SCHUYLER DIXON and TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writers DALLAS Klay Thompson is moving on from the Golden State Warriors, with the four-time league champion...

Bye to the Big 12 and hello SEC: It’s party time for Texas and...

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By JIM VERTUNO AP Sports Writer AUSTIN, Texas Bye-bye Big 12, hello SEC. Texas and Oklahoma are finally making their long-awaited conference switch. But first, it’s...

TRACK AND FIELD: Hoppel returning to the Olympics

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EUGENE, ORE. Midland native Bryce Hoppel is returning to the Olympics after winning the men’s 800-meter final at the Olympic Trials Sunday. Hoppel finished first...

RODEO: Berry rolls into Pecos lead

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PECOS This time of year is a busy one for cowboys and cowgirls that make their livings in rodeo. It’s the start of the summer...

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: OHS names new head coach

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Erik Hartman has been named the new head football coach at Odessa High, Ector County Independent School District announced on Thursday. Hartman replaces Dusty Ortiz...

RODEO: Sage off to hot start in Pecos

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PECOS Three years ago, Haley Sage arrived at the West of the Pecos Rodeo with a new mount. “I raised him,” she said of Pretzel,...

COLLEGE BASEBALL: Wood named OC’s new head coach

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David Wood will be taking over as the next head baseball coach at Odessa College, the college announced in a press release Tuesday. Wood comes...

COLLEGE BASEBALL: Grinder leaves UTPB for Southeastern University

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UTPB baseball coach Gabe Grinder has left to take over the same position at Southeastern University. The announcement was made Monday on Southeastern University’s athletics...

Rodeo titles come through Pecos

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PECOS The crowds that attend this community’s annual rodeo pack themselves in over four nights each June. The same can be said for the cowboys...