November 20, 2009 RSS feed / Sports

Bleed blue

As I looked into the stands in Georgetown last Friday night, I could not keep from feeling the pride running through the visiting stands as the Badgers played in the football playoff game. More...

Home-opener tonight

The Badgers play their first games inside the new LHS gymnasium tonight against Lanier. The junior varsity team will play at 6 p.m. with the freshmen and varsity teams following at 8 p.m. More...

Fall tennis concludes with JV tournaments

The Lampasas junior varsity tennis team learned a few things during its season-finale in Georgetown last week. Now, it’s up to the players to build on the experience during the offseason. More...

Nov. 23rd Honorary Coach

"I nominated Ms. Myers, my Freshman English teacher, because I always knew I could go to her for help, even in my senior year." -Clay Tyner c/o 2008

Clay Tyner, 2008 graduate of Lampasas High School, nominated Shelly Myers, LHS freshman English teacher. More...

LHS loses at Comanche

Trailing by two points with less than five seconds on the clock, the Lady Badgers were called for an offensive foul. More...

LHS tournament

The Lady Badgers are hosting The Crossroads of Texas Basketball Tournament this weekend. Games are scheduled from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. today with championship and third- and fifth-place games being played Saturday. More...

Badgers fall to Belton in season-opener

The Badgers season-opener left a lot to be desired. With a group of football players just recently joining the varsity basketball team, Lampasas simply could not find its rhythm on the court, falling to Belton by 23 points, 66-43, on the road. More...

Nov. 20th Honorary Coach

"[Mr. Guszak] not only met the basic standards that were required of him, and then went above and beyond the call of duty. He makes you think." - Joe Rushing c/o 2007

Mark Guszak teaches AP government and AP history at Lampasas High School. He first came to Lampasas in 1992. More...