Sports & Rec

Cleveland Has Perfect Prediction In Weekly Pace Race

Runners gather Tuesday on North Mesa near the Rodeo Arena for the ACRR weekly pace race. Courtesy/ACRR

ACRR News:

5 year old Scout Cleveland, 5, had a perfect prediction of 18 minutes in the Atomic City Road Runners (ACRR) weekly pace race Tuesday on North Mesa on the trail next to the Rodeo Arena. 

Other accurate predictors: 

  • Morgan Treat, 11, with a 4 second differential as well as the first female finisher on the 1 mile course at 10:04;
  • Ryan Smeltzer was 7 seconds off;
  • Teddy Atkins recorded an 8 second difference; and
  • Roxana Candia was 17 seconds off.

On the 1 mile course:

  • Diego Leonard, 12, was the
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NMAA State Esports Championship Information

NMAA News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) would like to highlight the following important information regarding the 2022 NMAA State Esports Championships, presented by Riverside Technologies, Inc. 

Official Championship Name:

  • NMAA State Esports Championships, presented by Riverside Technologies, Inc. 

Championship Location:

  • 1st Round – Semifinals:  Virtual
  • Finals:  Albuquerque Public Schools Berna Facio Professional Development Center

Championship Dates:

  • 1st Round – Semifinals:  Monday, April 11 through Thursday, April 21
  • Finals – Friday April
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LAHS Junior Varsity Softball Is On Fire!

Junior Varsity Softball Team pose for a photo after the Española home games. Courtesy/April Wade

By APRIL WADE
LAHS Sports

BAM! … 14 innings, 66 runs and 3 more wins … Los Alamos JV Softball is on FIRE!

Los Alamos JV Softball  traveled to Bernalillo April 11 for a non-district game and 10 run ruled them in the 6th inning 20-9:

  • Danalysa Rodriguez hit a pair of homeruns to lead off the 4th and 6th innings;
  • Sydney Kitts had a solid plate appearance going 5 for 6 and driving in 5 RBIs with 4 triples;
  • Andrea Dominguez had a strong glove in left field catching 2 hard hit balls in the 2nd inning to keep
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Weekly Fishing Report: April 19, 2022

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

Spring runoff continues to pick up in Northern New Mexico. Streamflows continue to rise across the state, with the exception being the Rio Grande. The streamflow at Cerro where the Rio Grande enter New Mexico from Colorado is just 166 cubic-feet-per-second, which is less than half of normal. Water is being diverted in Colorado to irrigate the extensive agricultural fields of the San Luis Valley.

Eagle Nest Lake at Eagle Nest State Park is now open to fishing and boating. Docks will be installed April 30. It was stocked April 11 with 17,750 Read More

Local Snowboarders Compete At USASA Nationals

Los Alamos snowboarders gather with other New Mexico athletes at the Opening Ceremonies Parade at the USASA National Championships April 1-7 in Copper Mountain, Colo. Courtesy/Tony Hinojosa

Director of the USASA Southwest Freeride Series, Tony Hinojosa, brought home a Bronze Medal in Boardercross for Legends Men (40-49). Courtesy/Tony Hinojosa

SPORTS News:

A few weeks ago (April 1-7), Los Alamos snowboarders spent the week up at Copper Mountain, Colo., for the United States of America Snowboard and Freeski Association (USASA) National Championships.

In order to qualify to compete Read More

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