Sports & Rec

Weekly Fishing Report: May 11, 2023

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

This week’s road trip went up to the beautiful Chama River Valley in Northern New Mexico. Thanks to the wet winter we just came out of the pastures along the river are a bright, shimmering green. The rivers are running bank-to-bank and even higher with spring runoff. Brazos Falls is running and the cattle already look fat and healthy.

One thing of note in the State Game and Fish Department’s stocking report was the stocking of Gila trout in Lake Roberts near Silver City and in Whitewater Creek. These fish averaged 17 inches in length.

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LAHS Athlete Teke Nieto Signs National Letter Of Intent

Los Alamos High School senior Teke Nieto signs a National Letter of Intent today to play football and wrestle for Augustana College, a private Lutheran college in Rock Island, Ill. He intends to major in mechanical engineering. Photo By John McHale/ladailypost.com

At today’s letter signing event at LAHS, senior Teke Nieto is accompanied by his parents Joseph and Alyssa and brother Ty Nieto. Photo By John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More

Topper Men’s Volleyball Completes First Season

The Topper Men’s Volleyball Team gather for a photo Saturday during a tournament at Manzano High School. This was the Toppers first season playing men’s volleyball and they finished 6th in the tournament. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Troy Makela and Andrew Johnson go up for the block from an Albuquerque High School player in a match played Saturday at Manzano High School. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Lenny Zhoa spikes the ball over the Albuquerque player. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Ben Siegler digs a ball. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

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Gattiker Is Top Predictor In Weekly Pace Race

Scene from Tuesday’s ACRR Pace Race at Fireman’s Park at 45th Street and Arizona Ave. Courtesy/ACRR

Scene from Tuesday’s ACRR Pace Race at Fireman’s Park at 45th Street and Arizona Ave. Courtesy/ACRR

ACRR News:

Katie Gattiker was the best predictor in the weekly pace held at Fireman’s Park at 45th Street and Arizona Avenue at 5 seconds off her predicted time.

Other accurate predictors were: 

  • Catherine Hensley with a 18 second differential;
  • Travis Gibson at 19 seconds off;
  • 11-year-old Luke Gibson recording a 21 second difference;
  • Cliff Stanley at 30 seconds off his predicted time.

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