Angel Fire Bike Park Opening And Demo Daze Details
Courtesy/Angel Fire Bike Park
Courtesy/Angel Fire Bike Park
SPORTS News:
- Pro Rider, Brett Tippie, Will Sign Autographs and Help Usher in Mountain Bike Season
ANGEL FIRE – Awarded #1 Bike Park in the Southwest by MTBParks.com, Angel Fire Bike Park (www.angelfirebikepark.com), the largest Bike Park in the Rockies, will open with more than 60 miles of trails, May 19, for the summer season. Additionally, bike park organizers are inviting all riders up for the only summer bike demo in the Southwest over Memorial Day Weekend.
“If you’ve had your eye on a new downhill or cross-country
Hilltopper Girls Softball Season Starts Strong
Pitcher Savana Luster winds up for a pitch during Saturday’s game in Albuquerque. She did an outstanding job of holding the Sartans scoreless for six innings. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Terri Jaramillo attempts to put the tag on a St. Pius Sartan in the fifth inning of Saturday’s game. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Jayde Tucker celebrates victory as the final out walks from the plate. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
SPORTS News:
The Los Alamos Hilltoppers Softball Team opened its season in grand fashion Saturday by sweeping the St. Pius Sartans Read More
Scenes And Results: LAHS Boys And Girls Track And Field Teams At Albuquerque Academy Chile Quad
Freshman Jazmine Tuning won the high jump with a state qualifying jump of 5′ 0″. Photo by Blake Wood
Senior Liam Johnson vaulted more than 3 feet higher than any other athlete to win with a pole vault of 13′ 9″ – a mark which qualified him for the State Championship in May. Photo by Blake Wood
Sophomore Elijah Velesquez is cheered on by teammates as he wins the 300m hurdles in a time of 42.86 seconds. Photo by Blake Wood
SPORTS News:
In one of the most beautiful days for an opening track & field meet in memory, the Los Alamos High School Boys and Girls teams traveled to Read More
Coyote Killing Contests Bill Passes Key Committee
STATE News:
SANTA FE — Sen. Jeff Steinborn passed bipartisan legislation through the Senate Judiciary Committee Saturday to end the practice of coyote killing contests in New Mexico.
“Today New Mexico is one step closer to banning inhumane coyote killing contests. This blood sport serves no purpose in the management of coyotes other than killing for the sake of killing. It’s time to make these contests a thing of the past,” Sen. Steinborn said.
This bill now goes to the senate floor for final passage and then, if passed, to the House for consideration in that body. Read More
Atomic City Road Runners Club Begins 44th Season
- 2017 Pace Race Season Begins April 4