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Los Alamos Tennis Club Defeats Sierra Vista

Bob Benjamin of the Los Alamos Tennis Club returns service against the team of Nasi/Reyes of the Sierra Vista Tennis Club during a match Saturday at Urban Park. Benjamin and his partner Joel Williams beat Nasi/Reyes 6-2, 7-5. Photo by John Sarracino

Geoff Mills of the Los Alamos Tennis Club hits the winning ground stroke against his opponent from the Sierra Vista Tennis Club of Albuquerque. Photo by John Sarracino

Joel Williams of the Los Alamos Tennis Club volleys the winning point against Nasi/Reyes in a doubles match against a team from the Sierra Vista Tennis Club of Albuquerque. Los Alamos
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PGA/LPGA Professionals Provide Five Lessons to Aspiring Los Alamos Golfers

LAGC News:

The Los Alamos Golf Course is bringing adults into the game of golf in a fast, fun and affordable way through “Get Golf Ready.” The nationwide initiative is a series of five introductory lessons offered by PGA/LPGA Professionals in a small-group environment April 12,13, 19, 26 and 27 for $99.

“The Get Golf Ready program provides an affordable and rewarding educational experience for those who are interested in learning more about the game of golf,” said Michael Phillips, P.G.A Golf Professional, Sun Country PGA. “The program will provide a casual, yet structured setting Read More

Knights Of Columbus Free Throw State Championship Winners Announced

Trophies were awarded to this year’s Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship competitors Tuesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall at Trinity Drive and DP Road. From left, Grand Knight Steve Ciddio, 12-year-old 1st place champion Alicia Gonzales, Fr. Glennon F. Jones, Pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 11-year-old 3rd place champion Eli Iramk-Bent and Knights of Columbus Youth Coordinator Roger Anaya. First place 14-year-old champion Michaela Vigil-Lujan was competing in Portales so unable to attend Tuesday’s award ceremony. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Pace Race Series Begins 41st Season

Pace Race runners head out Tuesday on the Canyon Rim Trail. Courtesy/ACRR
 
People of all ages participated in the Pace Race Tuesday on the Canyon Rim Trail. Courtesy/ACRR
 
ACRR News:
 
The Atomic City Road Runners Club opened its 41st pace race season Tuesday on the Canyon Rim Trail with 1, 1.5, 2, and 3 mile distances available.
 
Cecilia Rivenburgh was the top predictor at 6 seconds off her predicted time followed by David Kratzer with a 22 second differential. Jackie Marr was 33 seconds and John Ullmann recorded a 43 second difference.
 
Lexi Tepley was the top 1 mile
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