Sports & Rec

Eliverio Acosta Is Top Predictor In Weekly Pace Race

Runners finishing up after a stretch of rainy weather during the Atomic City Road Runners Pace Race Tuesday evening on the trail adjacent to the Rodeo Arena on North Mesa. Courtesy/ACRR

ACRR News:

Eliverio Acosta was the best predictor in the Atomic City Road Runners (ACRR) weekly pace race held on the trail adjacent to the Rodeo Arena on North Mesa at 4 seconds off his predicted time. 

Other accurate predictors:

  • Luke Gibson, 11, with a 21 second differential;
  • Travis Gibson at 28 seconds off;
  • Eric Anderson recording a 29 second difference; and
  • Mary Knaak with a 35 second differential.

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LAHS Home Track & Field Meet Rescheduled To Thursday!

SPORTS News:

Due to the forecast of rain and lightning Friday, the Larry Baca Memorial Invitational (Los Alamos High School Home Track & Field Meet) has been rescheduled to Thursday afternoon, April 27.

Field events start at 3 p.m., running events start at 4 p.m. at Sullivan Field, across from the high school. Read More

Remarkable Performances By Los Alamos Hilltopper Boys And Girls Track & Field Teams At Richard Harper Invitational

The team of, from left, Daniel Kim, Alex Pasulka, Melaki Gutierrez and Grafton Urbatsch broke the 36-year-old Los Alamos High School record in the 4×400 m relay, with a time of 3:22.46. Gutierrez also broke his own LAHS School Record in the 200 m (21.42 sec.) and clocked the #2 all-time LAHS mark in the 100 m (10.53 sec.) Kim ran the #4 all-time LAHS mark in the 300 m hurdles (39.39 sec.), Pasulka ran the #4 all-time LAHS mark in the 400 m (49.86), and Urbatsch posted the #10 all-time LAHS mark in the 800 m (1:57.35). Remarkable performances, all around! Photo by Blake Wood

Lacy Albright high jumped Read More

New Mexico Senior Olympics – 4 Weeks Left Until Registration Deadline For 2023 State Summer Games

Courtesy/NMSU

SPORTS News:

New Mexico Senior Olympics (NMSU) announces their 2023 State Summer Games (27 different sports for all athletes 50 and over) June 7-11 in Las Cruces and at the NMSU campus.

How much: $60 to register (up to 5 sports)

Registration is open until May 15.

All athletes 50 and over are invited to compete at the 2023 State Summer Games, hosted by the NM Senior Olympics. 27 different sports will be taking place in Las Cruces June 7-11 and NMSU reminds the public to register before the registration deadline May 15. The fee is $60 for each athlete, and that lets you compete in up to 5 different Read More

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