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Scenes From Boys Lacrosse Match With Scorpions

The Los Alamos Boys Lacrosse team had a match with the Duke City Scorpions April 14 at the Dara Jones Field in Whiterock. The Scorpions are a very strong well seasoned team and they wasted no time putting the sting on the Los Alamos team.  The goal tender, JD Carson, was very busy, here he makes a save in the first quarter. The final score was 3-17 but that did not represent the effort the Los Alamos team put fourth. The game was high action and fun to watch. The next games will be at 5 p.m., today at Dara Jones Field in White Rock and at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Los Alamos Read More

Sevanto Is Top Predictor In Weekly Pace Race

Scene from the weekly pace race Tuesday on the Canada de Buey Trail in White Rock. Courtesy photo
 
Scene from the weekly pace race Tuesday on the Canada de Buey Trail in White Rock. Courtesy photo
 
ACRR News:
 
Sanna Sevanto was the best predictor in the weekly pace race Tuesday on the Canada de Buey Trail in White Rock at 1 second off her predicted time. 
 
Other accurate predictors were: Aurea Rojas and husband Felix Candia at 13 seconds off, Tamara Jurado and Zac Medin with a 14 second differential, Jackie Peckham at 15 seconds off, and Ted Romero with a 46
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LASG Boys State Meet Results

Daniel Fryer. Courtesy photo
 
LASG News:
 
Los Alamos School of Gymnastics boys team competed March 16-17 in the N.M. JO State Championships at Eagle Ridge Gymnastics in Rio Rancho. 
 
Daniel Fryer, Los Alamos’ lone level 7 competitor placed fifth all around with 67.40. Fryer placed fourth on floor with 8.50, fifth on parallel bars with 9.10, fifth on hi bar with 9.10, sixth on rings with 9.80, and seventh on vault with 9.40. 
 
Kyle Hatler, Los Alamos’ lone level 6 competitor missed the meet for a school function.
 
In the level 5 competition
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Scenes From Pajarito Mountain Young Adult Patrollers Annual Trip To Silverton Mountain

Pajarito Mountain Ski Patroller Eric Schaller, left, and Patrol Medical Director Dr. Robert McClees accompanied Young Adult Patrollers (YAPs), from left, Ethan Aulwes, Natalie Aulwes, Elise Phillips and Meredith McBranch April 5-6 on their annual trip to Silverton Mountain. There is only one chairlift at Silverton and skiers have to hike up to their planned route with their skis on their packs. They also are required to wear avalanche beacons and carry avalanche equipment such as probes and shovels. The YAPs take this annual trip during one of the two unguided weekends when Silverton
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