Sports & Rec

Weekly Fishing Report: Sept. 5, 2019

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

The weather has been hotter than normal for late August and early September. I would bet that right now that’s making it tough for elk and deer hunters during the early archery season.

This time of year I like to cruise the Forest Service roads looking for blue grouse, which are excellent eating. I’ll get out and walk spots where I have bagged grouse in previous seasons. If I happen to come across a tassel-eared squirrel or a cottontail rabbit, I’ll also try to harvest them. I might spot some band-tailed pigeons, but I need to remember to print Read More

Los Alamos Volleyball Falls To Santa Fe Demons

Elise Olivas leads the Topper Volleyball team on to the floor to face the Santa Fe High Demons in a match played Aug. 29 in Griffith Gym. The Toppers came off a two game winning streak and hoped to keep the momentum going but the Demons had other plans and defeated the the Toppers 3-1. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Elise Olivas sets the ball for a spike by Natalie Gallegos in the first set. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Elizabeth Atencio bumps a serve in the first set as Eden Schmierer backs her up. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Eden Schmierer makes a spike attempt in the 2nd set Read More

Topper Football Falls To Taos Tigers

The Topper football team breaks out of the helmet to play the Taos Tigers, the defending district champs but with the new district alignment are no longer in the Toppers’ district, in their season home opener Friday evening at Sullivan Field.  It was a perfect night for football the weather was perfect, the band was playing, and it was a packed house. As the game got underway both teams played even in the first period with each team scoring a touchdown. As the game progressed the Tigers gained momentum and pulled steadily ahead to win the game 44-27. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More

Topper Marching Band Entertains Football Crowd

The Los Alamos High School Marching Band directed by Zane Meek was in full attendance at Friday night’s football game at Sullivan Field. The band’s music added to the excitement of the game. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The 115 member Band directed by Zane Meek thrilled the audience with their competition show, Black Orpheus, which the band will fine tune while performing various versions throughout the season. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scene from the Los Alamos High School Marching Band performing at the Friday night football game at Sullivan Field. Photo Read More

Ferenbaugh; Medin Best Predictors In Pace Races

Runners stretch at the starting line in preparation for the Atomic City Road Runners weekly Pace Race Tuesday on Acoma Lane in Pajarito Acres in White Rock. Courtesy/ACRR

Runners take off Tuesday in the Atomic City Road Runners weekly Pace Race in Pajarito Acres. Courtesy/ACRR

ACRR News:

Charles Ferenbaugh and Zachary Medin are the best predictors in the Atomic City Road Runner weekly Pace Races Tuesday in Pajarito Acres in White Rock.

Ferenbaugh was 1 second off his predicted time in the 1 mile race and Medin was 7 seconds off in the 3 mile race.

Other good predictors are:

Bobbie Ferenbaugh Read More

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