State championship wrestling takes to the mats Friday and Saturday at Rio Rancho Santa Ana Star Center, with Santa Fe High, Capital, St. Michael’s qualifying a total of 26 grapplers. Something new has been added by the NMAA, with the GIRLS 2-day exhibition tournament comprised of 115 entries and representing 38 schools …
Read More »Capital High and St Mikes Strive to advance
Capital High boys basketball still in quest of second place, St. Michael’s looks to claim the runner-up spot, Santa Fe High can’t move up from fourth place, Jaguars wind down at Albuquerque Academy and home to Los Alamos Saturday, Horsemen take to the road to play West Las Vegas Friday night, Demons play …
Read More »Capital girls remain in contention for first place in District 2-5A
Santa Fe Indian School wrapped up the top spot in 5-4A Despite non district loss to Santa Rosa Tuesday, Happy Birthday Pecos’ coach Ron Drake, whose Panthers finished first in 3-3A By Arnie Leshin Quite a Tuesday night in girl’s basketball. Good news, bad news. For Capital High, it was good news despite …
Read More »Everybody on to the basketball court this week, but only the district champion will get an automatic berth for the state tournament, the rest will come via the NMAA seedings
Capital High girls strive for the runner-up spot or even first place in District 2-5A, while Santa Fe High in 2-6A and St. Michael’s in 2-4A will need a big, big finish By Arnie Leshin The only thing known about the district tournaments is that each school in each district gets …
Read More »The final week of basketball districts will plant the regular-season standings, with Santa Fe High, St. Michael’s and Capital High striving to finish high
Demons have Albuquerque schools, Manzano and Eldorado, Horsemen have big test Friday night at West Las Vegas, Jaguars face Academy and Los Alamos By Arnie Leshin What’s happening in the final week before the district basketball tournaments roll around? Well, it will certainly include important games that will put the respective …
Read More »High School Sports Weekly Schedule
WEDNESDAY: Boys Basketball – Capital at Albuquerque Academy, 7 p.m. Bernalillo at Santa Fe Indian School, 7 p.m. Espanola at Los Alamos, 7 p.m. Penasco at Mesa Vista, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball — West Las Vegas at Pojoaque, 7 p.m. Penasco at Mesa Vista, 5:30 p.m. Indian School at Bernalillo, …
Read More »ST. MIKE’S QUALIFIES SIX FOR STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS BACA & SMITH CLAIM DISTRICT TITLES!
By Arnie Leshin St. Michael’s High School will send a half dozen individuals to the 2018 State Wrestling tournament next weekend, February 16-17, at the Santa Anna Star Center. Leading the Horsemen state qualifiers were seniors Dominic Smith and Sam Baca bringing home individual gold medalist honors as district champions …
Read More »Santa Fe’s Sabrina Lozada-Cabbage couldn’t find enough words to describe UConn women’s basketball after her Wichita State team was overwhelmed 124-43 on the road Saturday
Huskies, though, get big test tonight at home when 4th ranked Louisville arrives with only one loss, but a poor history against top-ranked, undefeated UConn By Arnie Leshin To Sabrina Lozada-Cabbage, it was like watching a move and then meeting the cast. The 6-foot-2 Wichita State sophomore post out of …
Read More »St. Michael’s rests in the runner-up spot in boy’s basketball District 2-4A, Santa Fe High rests in fourth place in 2-6A, and Capital High falls to third place in 2-5A as the stretch run bounces in
Horsemen moved up via Friday night’s win over Pojoaque Valley, Demons by turning back Clovis Saturday night, and the Jaguars’ loss to Albuquerque Del Norte dropped them in the standings By Arnie Leshin Leave it to the Taos boys winning four in a row and taking over the top spot in …
Read More »Albuquerque Academy’s win over Albuquerque Del Norte important to Capital High girls as they now hold down to second place in District 2-5A with two more regular-season contests to play
Santa Fe High, in District 2-6A, and St. Michael’s,in 2-4A, trying to climb out of last place By Arnie Leshin Following Saturday night’s tough loss at first place Espanola Valley, head coach Darren Casados knew exactly what to tell his Capital High girls. “I told them it’s not over yet, …
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