Lady Winds wrap up season filled with memories

  • WINNING WINDS “We put the girls program back on the map,” said Lady Winds coach Adam Zepeda of his 2022–23 basketball squad, the first to win a playoff game in a dozen years. | COURTESY PHOTO
    WINNING WINDS “We put the girls program back on the map,” said Lady Winds coach Adam Zepeda of his 2022–23 basketball squad, the first to win a playoff game in a dozen years. | COURTESY PHOTO
One of the most memorable seasons in recent Floydada girls basketball history came to an end over the weekend as the Lady Winds dropped a 60-40 decision to No. 9-ranked Gruver in a Class 2A arearound playoff game. But that didn’t take away from a season that saw the program notch a postseason win for the first time in 10 years while finishing with a 19-12 record and another strong year upon…

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