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Aquatomics Swimmers Win State Titles

Aquatomics swimmers. Courtesy photo

AQUATOMICS News:

With Head Coach John Murphy at the helm, Los Alamos Aquatomics swimmers brought home several State Championship titles from both the 11 & Over Long Course State Championships July 25-28 in Las Cruces and the 10 & Under State Championships July 20-21 in Farmington.

Alex Jaegers with his award. Courtesy photo

Alex Jaegers earned three State Titles, with first place finishes in the 50 Free, 100 Free and 400 Free events. Jaegers also earned the Second Place High Point Award for boys 13-14 for his overall meet performance.

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Aquatomics Swimmers Head to Western Zone

Max Corliss and Alana Goodwin of the Los Alamos Aquatomics will represent New Mexico at the USA Swimming Western Zone Age-Group Championships. Courtesy photo

LAA News:

Two Los Alamos Aquatomics swimmers have been selected to represent New Mexico Swimming at the USA Swimming Western Zone Age-Group Championships Aug. 7-10 in Roseville, Calif.

Swimmers from California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana will compete.

The Aquatomics swimmers are a part of the New Mexico delegation of 46 swimmers statewide who have qualified to swim in this Read More

Los Alamos Tennis Club Tournament Results

LATC News:

The Los Alamos Tennis Club held its annual tournament last weekend and at least 40 players participated in the event.

The results of the event are as follows:

  • John Park beat Bob Tonelli 6-1, 6-1 in the men’s A singles final. Park is a prior champion from a few years ago.
  • Gilbert Ratliff and John Charles won over students Forrest White and George Margevicius in the A men’s doubles final 6-4, 6-3.
  • In the B doubles, sisters Gillian and Sidra Hsieh Ratliff edged Joel Williams and Gordon Medford 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
  • Jeena Kim beat Debi Croney in the women’s singles final 6-2, 6-1.
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Kratzer is Top Predictor in Weekly Pace Race

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ACRR News:

David Kratzer was only two seconds off his predicted time in the weekly pace race held at Pinon Park in White Rock.

The Watermelon Run attracted more than 30 participants including the Triatomics Youth Group and all ran a fast three-mile course.

Other accurate predictors included Ted Romero who was four seconds off and also was the top finisher in the three mile run with a time of 19:38. Roxana Candia had a six second differential followed by Tom Sandford at 12 seconds off.

Jacob Thompson was the fastest finisher on the one mile course at 6:27 and Reynie Benelli was the best

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