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District 2AAAA: Jaguars surge past Hilltoppers, prepare for Bernalillo
Suddenly, the Capital High Jaguars are not afterthoughts in the District 2AAAA boys basketball standings. At least after Monday night. Just 48 hours after taking an 84-55 beating at the hands of district leading Española Valley, Capital put itself back into the race for second place, thanks to ... »Story,
New Mexico gets boost from charity stripe in win over San Diego State
Box score • Blog • Game notes • QuotesALBUQUERQUE — To most of the 14,586 fans in the sold out Pit on Saturday, it appeared the No. 15 University of New Mexico Lobos beat visiting San Diego State 88-86 with a pair of free throws with 2.7 seconds rema ... »Story,
Sundevils thump Capital in 2AAAA matchup
ESPAÑOLA — There's the program that was and the program that is for Antonio Romero. Romero, a junior wing for the Española Valley basketball program, once called Capital High home. That was as a freshman, as he watched the Jaguars in the twilig ... »Story,
Boys prep roundup: Free throws push Elks past Cardinals
While the final shot belonged to the Cardinals of Las Vegas Robertson High School, the final points were the property of Chris Ortiz and the Elks of Pojoaque Valley. Ortiz drained two free throws with 13.3 seconds remaining Saturday night to unt ... »Story,
Retired Santa Fe Public Schools teacher rooting for his former Baltimore Colts team
It's not that much of a surprise that Al Romero will be rooting for the Indianapolis Colts today when they face New Orleans to determine the NFL champion. That's because Romero, a retired Santa Fe Public Schools teacher, nearly made the Colts in ... »Story,
Girls prep roundup: Santa Fe Preparator rolls to 43-point win
After five years of playing varsity and two stints as head coach, Anika Amon witnessed a first for Santa Fe Preparatory on Saturday night.
A 24-0 first quarter ... in favor of the Blue Griffins.
"Probably down 24-nothing," Amon joked.
... »Story,
Baseball: NMHU runs by ENMU twice
If this head coaching gig doesn't work out, Steve Jones has a future in snow removal. "We had to take a foot of snow off the field," Jones, New Mexico Highlands University head baseball coach, said. "We hadn't been on the field in four or five d ... »Story,More from The Santa Fe New Mexican
District 2AAAA: Jaguars surge past Hilltoppers, prepare for Bernalillo
Suddenly, the Capital High Jaguars are not afterthoughts in the District 2AAAA boys basketball standings. At least after Monday night. »Story
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The ensemble of dancers coming to Santa Fe to perform at the Lensic Performing Arts Center include a woman who won a medal for bad taste, another who took a correspondence course in ballet (and graduated!), and a grande dame of the stage whose most famous work was Godzilla in Tights. »Story
Local nurse has a calling to help in Haiti
Kate Wolfe, a 52-year-old surgical nurse who works at a private hospital in Santa Fe, leaves in a week for Haiti. »Story
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