By Arnie Leshin With an overall record of 7-0-1 and the District 2-3A championship in hand, first-year head St. Michael’s girls soccer coach Alfonso Camarena now awaits the state tournament seedings to be announced Saturday night by the New Mexico Activities Association. The regular season wound up with the Lady …
Read More »It’s the women’s Final Four Friday in the NCAA Division I basketball
By Arnie Leshin The women’s Division I Final Four fell into place for overall top-seeded Stanford and No. 1 seeded South Carolina, and while No. 1 seed Connecticut probably expected the other No. 1 seed North Carolina State, the Huskies instead got 3rd-seeded Arizona in Friday’s other game played in …
Read More »IT’S MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TIME
By Arnie Leshin Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Major League baseball season is upon us, making it through spring training without interruption, and a full 162-game regular season schedule is on deck. Last year’s abbreviated 60-game slate was unique and a big change of pace, for this year’s …
Read More »State Announces On-Going Efforts to Get Persons with Disabilities Vaccinated
By Arnie Leshin The Governor’s Commission on Disability [GCD], Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing [CDHH], Commission for the Blind [CFB], New Mexico Department of Health [DOH], Aging and Long-Term Services Department [ALTSD], and Developmental Disabilities Planning Council [DDPC] announced a multitude of programs aimed at providing vaccines …
Read More »Top-seeded Santa Fe High in 5A will need to turn back District 6-5A opponent Rio Rancho Cleveland
By Arnie Leshin One more win at home Thursday against District 6-5A rival Rio Rancho Cleveland would sent top-seeded Santa Fe High into the 5A final to be played at UNM’s Dreamstyle Arena Saturday. But first the Demonettes have to defeat the Storm again following Tuesday’s night 4-set win over …
Read More »SOUTH CAOLINA VS. TEXAS STANFIRD VS. LOUISVILLE
By Arnie Leshin As expected, No. 1-seeded South Carolina was able to cool off 6th-seeded Texas, but in game two of the women’s Division I Elite Eight contest at the Alamodome in San Antonio, No. 1 overall seeded Stanford had to rally to overcome 3rd-seed Louisville and set up the …
Read More »Marking 2 Years Since the US Recognized Israeli Sovereignty Over the Golan Heights
By CUFI March 25th marked the two-year anniversary of US recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which followed just one week after CUFI released a statement backing associated legislation and after a month-long advocacy campaign. This courageous and historic proclamation has significant implications for Israel’s security and the …
Read More »GONZAGA VS. USC MICHIGAN VS. UCLA
By Arnie Leshin Unless surprising 11th-seeded UCLA or No. 1 or 2 seeds Baylor or Houston have answers, it looks like top overall seeded, undefeated Gonzaga is ready to celebrate its first men’s NCAA Division I basketball championship. After toying with and cooling off 6th-seeded Southern California, 85-66, Tuesday night …
Read More »New Mexico fishing and stocking reports
By NM Game and Fish Catches of the week Abiquiu Lake: Adam Ullom of Espanola caught a 28-inch 7-pound 4-ounce walleye using a Rene Carter custom jig March 27. Bluewater Lake: Kyle Lucero of Laguna Pueblo caught an 18-inch rainbow trout using green and yellow PowerBait March 27. Cochiti Lake: Dathan Archuleta of …
Read More »WOMEN’S NCAA DIVISION I BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ELITE EIGHT
By Arnie Leshin Down went Didi Richards and up went Connecticut. It was right after a tight tussle between No. 1-seeded UConn and 2nd-seed Baylor had the Bears go on a run to go ahead for 10 points as the 6-foot-2 Richards showed the way as the starting point guard and …
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