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By Arnie Leshin  TUESDAY, December 14th BOYS BASKETBALL — Rio Rancho High at Santa Fe High, 7 p.m. St. MIchael’s at Capital, 7 p.m. Santa Fe Indian School at Pojoaque Valley, 7 p.m. Estancia at Pecos, 7 p.m. (DH) GIRLS BASKETBALL — Escalante at Santa Fe Indian School, 7 p.m. …

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ARMY – NAVY FOOTBALL GAME

By Arnie Leshin  It never grows old. In the 131st college football classic, Army and Navy returned to the Meadowlands, now MetLife Staduium in East Rutherford, N.J. before the usual capacity turnout. This tilt has been played at West Point, in Annapolis, in Philadelphia, in Baltimore. in Chicago, in New …

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WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL QUARTERFINAS

By Arnie Leshin  Austin, Tex. — No. 10th-seeded Nebraska is back, gaining its 21st semifinals appearance in the national women’s college volleyball tournament by stunning 2nd-seeded Texas at the Longhorns’ court before a record crowd in Austin of 5,100. The Corn huskers, one of the most successful programs, was 25-7 …

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Please Don’t Cut Fences to Access National Forest

By SFNF The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) reminds visitors that fences on the forest are an important management tool for multiple uses, including the protection of natural resources. Unfortunately, a few forest users apparently view fences only as barriers to their particular interests or pursuits. Conventional barbed-wire fences are …

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THE COLLGE FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES

By Arnie Leshin  The opening kickoff for the 36 college bowl game will be Dec. 17, and in the Bahamas Bowl in Nassau sending Toledo (7-5) against Middle Tennessee (6-6). And Middle Tennessee will be the first team to take the field with .500 records, all at 6-6, and there …

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NEW YORK METS BASEBALL MESS

By Arnie Leshin  Let’s break this down as in New York, New York, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. Anywhere? Well, New York is not just anywhere, it’s where you can fly out of its airports, ride its trains and buses, dine at its restaurants, …

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