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Despite sporting a 96-8 record after 3 and one-half basketball years, The Pecos boys don’t take anything for granted.

By Arnie Leshin  Despite sporting a 96-8 record after 3 and one-half basketball years, The Pecos boys don’t take anything for granted. After handily getting past district rival Santa Rosa in round one of their 3-straight state championships, the Panthers went against undefeated district foe Texico in round two and …

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Fishing and stocking report

By NM Game and Fish Take the New Mexico Trout Challenge! New Mexico is a state where the Rocky Mountains meet the desert. It is also a state that is rich in diversity from its many different climates to its fish and wildlife. Sportsmen and women of New Mexico are …

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Do Navy’s outstanding quarterback Malcolm Perry or other military academy athletic team graduates risk their military future years if choosing to, as President Donald Trump suggests, come out for the National Football League college draft and if chosen, return to military service when their professional careers are over.

By Arnie Leshin  It’s Malcolm Perry’s choice, not what has been suggested by the President of the United States. Not to forget that Donald Trump is also the nation’s Commander-in-Chief, and it’s certain that Perry knows this. But for someone like Perry, who is devoted to serving in the US …

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Santa Fe Indian School rolled over the field in hosting the annual Braves basketball tournament, with both its girls and boys hoisting the championship trophies before they were deposited in the school’s trophy case, and at Pecos, the high-flying Panther boys upped their record to 13-1 by dominating visiting Dulce, 86-44

By Arnie Leshin  Hosting its own basketball tournament is a good way for Santa Fe Indian School to upgrade its record. Both the girls and boys began Thursday’s first round against hapless Native American Community Academy. Both overwhelmed the Eagles, the Brave girls 79-25, the Brave boys 77-56, but that …

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Santa Fe High girls renewed past district rivalries up at Espanola Valley Thursday night with a late comeback that brought a 39-38 win in overtime behind the play of freshmen Zuriel Vigil and Maci Cordova, and sophomore Olivia Montoya, while Los Alamos won handily, 56-34, over disappointing visiting defending state 3A champion Robertson

By Arnie Leshin  The Santa Fe High girls took to the road Thursday night and held off former district rival Espanola Valley in overtime, while Los Alamos turned back visiting defending state 3A  champion Robertson, but for Capital the road to Farmington was a rough one against undefeated Piedra Vista. …

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