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Local YAPS Attend National Ski Patrol Jamboree

Los Alamos Young Adult Patroller (YAP) Kai Coblentz is lowered in a sled during high-angle rescue training last weekend at Wolf Creek, Colo. The compressed gas avalanche tool injects gas under the pack and the pipe is used as an anchor. Courtesy photo

A belayer’s eye view of the ‘knife ridge’ as YAP Kai Coblentz remains visible in the orange high angle rescue device far down below at the end of the rope during a training exercise last weekend at Wolf Creek, Colo. Courtesy photo

 

By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post

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Toppers Volatile Victory Over Devils

Jack Stewart showing his frustration after a call by the referee. Photo by Niccolo Snyder/ladailypost.com
 
 
By NICCOLO SNYDER
Student Intern
Los Alamos Daily Post

Monday’s monster match up could only be described in one word: berserk. The Toppers and Espanola faced off at Griffith gym for a fiery rivalry. The atmosphere of the gym was very tense during both games. Plenty of law enforcement officers attended the game to keep things in check, but nearing the end of the JV game, blood emerged from one of the fans in an alleged scrapple, making the atmosphere even edgier.

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Los Alamos Sports Weekly Wrap-up For January

Los Alamos Bell Larribas drives against Espanola. Photo by George Morse/ladailypost.com
 
Los Alamos’ Natalie Gallegos attempts a pass to a teammate against Espanola Valley. Photo by George Morse/ladailypost.com
 
By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
 
The Los Alamos High School Lady Hilltoppers lost to Espanola Valley High School 53-33 in a girls basketball game Jan. 27 at Espanola.
 
The Lady Hilltoppers kept it close in the first quarter and trailed by just a point 7-6 heading into the second quarter. The score was 14-9 in the second quarter
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Los Alamos Sportsman’s Club Hosts Archery Night

Archery coach Kathy Brooks demonstrated the correct stance at the youth archery program at the Los Alamos Sportsman’s Club Tuesday night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
 
 
By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post
 
If you were to stop by the Los Alamos Sportsman’s Club on Youth Archery Night, you would be surprised to find a large group of elementary – and middle school-aged archers along with their parents ready to shoot their bows indoors.
 
What used to be a sport dominated by men in camouflage, has become a popular activity for
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