By Arnie Leshin The NCAA made it official Thursday, announcing the Division I Council had voted to approve a plan that will allow all college athletes to transfer one time as an undergraduate without having to sit out a season. To break it down, I believe what’s going to happen …
Read More »Slow start by the undefeated Pecos girls basketball team turned into a 58-29 blow out
By Arnie Leshin It was a slow start for the undefeated Pecos girls basketball team Saturday. Then, after the intermission, they took care of business Cruising along with five-straight wins, they paid a visit to last place District 6-2A rival Texico and let the Wolverines hang around for two quarters, …
Read More »Santa Fe High’s boys took care of business
By Arnie Leshin There was no denying the Santa Fe High boys basketball team on their home court Saturday night. Facing undefeated District 5-5A leading Los Lunas, the Demons made quick work of the visitors. And when senior guard Cody Garcia finished tossing in a pair of 3s to go …
Read More »Santa Fe High’s boys basketball team suffered a 49-45 Thursday night loss
By Arnie Leshin The visiting Albuquerque High boys took care of business quickly by racing to a 18-2 lead after one quarter, and 28-14 at halftime, in what became a 49-45 win over Santa Fe High in District 5-5A play Thursday night. It became closer in the third quarter when …
Read More »Those soaring Pecos basketball girls have gotten off to 5-0 start
By Arnie Leshin Two years after winning their initial state basketball championships and then fading down the stretch last season, the Pecos girls are no doubt sending a message or even better, making a statement. Yesterday’s 71-14 District 6-2A trouncing over Santa Rosa on the road kept their unblemished record …
Read More »Lower Portion of Pacheco Canyon Road Reopens after 2020 Medio Fire; Medio Fire Closure Order Remains in Place
By SFNF Forest Road (FR) 102, also known as Pacheco Canyon Road, reopens today to motorized and foot traffic. FR 102 has been closed since last August when lightning sparked the Medio Fire which burned more than 4,000 acres in the Rio Nambe and Rio en Medio drainages on the …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Every word of God is flawless; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.“ Proverbs 30:5-6 WE are in a “Spiritual Battle” – it is not ‘make-believe, nor a scrimmage, but a battle for life eternal or eternal separation from God!) Mark it clearly – Satan is …
Read More »Pecos boys basketball’s four straight state championships is now history
By Arnie Leshin Pecos boys basketball was stellar over the last four years, winning four state championships before graduating last season’s entire starting team. Presently, they are 3-1 with back-to-back District 6-2A tests on the schedule. The Panthers’ girls had a rather disappointing campaign, slumping down the stretch one year …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” Philippians 4:5-6 The reason we don’t have to fear is because God is near us and for us. We have constant access to him through …
Read More »Over 40 Years of Peace with Egypt
By CUFI During the Six Day War of 1967, Egyptian President Nasser lost sovereignty over the Sinai Peninsula. His successor, President Anwar Sadat, was determined to regain it. In an effort to negotiate with Israel, he flew to Jerusalem and met with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The negotiations looked …
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